This year’s budget legislation technically reduces state appropriations to the K-12 school system by 2.55 percent, or $78.2 million. But during floor activity on related legislation, lawmakers have repeatedly noted Oklahoma’s school system will nonetheless see an increase in total funding due to a flood of federal COVID-19 money.
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Federal cash, reduced costs, boost K-12 funds
by Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - May 13, 2020 at 07:00PM
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