Committee returns with K-12 proposals
The committee is back in session with a Republican counter proposal to the Democrats counter proposal on K-12 funding.
See the GOP counter here.
Rep. Huebsch says the Republicans can't accept the Dems K-12 offer because it spends $7 million more than the budget the Senate passed in June.
"We've already given you $85 million," Huebsch said, referring to the Republicans education package that raises their proposal on school aids from $150 million to $235 million.
Labels: Huebsch, K-12 Funding



