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Special Edition- The Financial Crisis of Florida Public Schools

12 min · 23 de abr de 2025
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This podcast breaks down a recent overview of public education in Pinellas County, presented by Laura Hein, highlighting serious concerns about Florida’s budget deficit and its impact on local schools. It contrasts a proposed $10 million cut to advanced and career programs in Pinellas public schools with a projected $160 million being spent on private school vouchers—many going to families who were never in public schools and don’t demonstrate financial need. The episode questions the fairness and sustainability of this funding model and calls for four key policy changes: restoring income caps on vouchers, funding public schools at the rate of inflation, enforcing accountability across all schools receiving public funds, and requiring those schools to be nonprofits. For more information you can follow Laura on Facebook: Laura Hine's Facebook Account [https://www.facebook.com/laura.t.hine]

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Special Edition- The Financial Crisis of Florida Public Schools

This podcast breaks down a recent overview of public education in Pinellas County, presented by Laura Hein, highlighting serious concerns about Florida’s budget deficit and its impact on local schools. It contrasts a proposed $10 million cut to advanced and career programs in Pinellas public schools with a projected $160 million being spent on private school vouchers—many going to families who were never in public schools and don’t demonstrate financial need. The episode questions the fairness and sustainability of this funding model and calls for four key policy changes: restoring income caps on vouchers, funding public schools at the rate of inflation, enforcing accountability across all schools receiving public funds, and requiring those schools to be nonprofits. For more information you can follow Laura on Facebook: Laura Hine's Facebook Account [https://www.facebook.com/laura.t.hine]

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