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Middletown Press: Legislation could direct additional $2.6 million to Middletown schools

Adam Hushin, Middletown Press

April 16, 2022 - less than 1 minute

A bill currently being considered by the Connecticut General Assembly would revamp how the state determines its education funding distribution, which could potentially mean an additional $2.6 million for Middletown schools.

H.B. No. 5283 was passed by the state’s Education Committee on March 25, and is now being considered by legislators in Hartford. The bill proposes a new, simplified way of doing business.

Michael Morton is the deputy executive director of communications and operations for the School and State Finance Project, a nonpartisan organization founded in 2015 with the goal of ensuring that all Connecticut students are funded equitably and transparently.

Read the full article at https://www.middletownpress.com/middletown/article/Legislation-could-direct-additional-2-6-million-17084176.php

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