Tiver supports restoring funding for districts affected by state cuts

Tiver supports restoring funding for districts affected by state cuts
Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25 — Official U.S. Senate headshot
0Comments

Senator Latham Tiver has announced his support for new legislation aimed at restoring funding for school districts affected by state aid reductions from fiscal year 2018 to 2025. The legislation will be introduced by Senator Declan O’Scanlon and seeks to remove the existing 6% cap on funding increases for the fiscal year 2026.

Senator Tiver criticized the current cap, stating, “The 6% cap on school aid increases imposed by the Governor is a misguided policy that unfairly limits the resources our schools need to thrive.” He emphasized that several districts, including Evesham, have not received adequate funding increases due to this restriction.

The proposed legislation would ensure full restoration of funds for districts that have previously experienced net losses in state aid under legislation S-2, aiming to provide equitable educational opportunities for all students. According to the Governor’s proposed budget for FY 2026, Evesham’s state aid is set to increase by $400,000, bringing the total to approximately $7.2 million. With the proposed bill, Evesham could see an additional $1.3 million in aid, potentially raising the total to about $8.5 million.



Related

Brian E. Rumpf Assemblyman - Official Website

Bayville legislative office opens to improve access for district residents

Senator Carmen Amato, Jr., Assemblyman Brian Rumpf, and Assemblyman Gregory Myhre have announced the opening of a new joint legislative office in Bayville.

Carmen Amato Senator - Official Website

Amato pushes to reinstate sales tax holiday for school supplies in New Jersey

Senator Carmen Amato (R-9) has renewed her call to bring back New Jersey’s annual sales tax holiday for school supplies, a program that was eliminated during the previous year’s state budget negotiations under Governor Murphy.

Joe Pennacchio  State Senator - Official Website

Pennacchio urges review of Oyster Creek nuclear site as alternative energy plans falter

State Senator Joe Pennacchio has urged New Jersey officials to investigate the possibility of recommissioning or replacing the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Lacey Township.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Garden State Times.