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Whitmer budget proposal to include spending increase for K-12 education

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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s budget proposal is slated to include an increase in spending for kindergarten through 12th grade education.

Whitmer will present the plan as part of her budget proposal Tuesday. She wants to put more money toward students with additional educational needs. That includes special education, low-income, and career and technical education students.

A part of Whitmer’s education spending plan includes a so-called “weighted funding formula.” This model includes an increased across the board per-student payment. Then, schools with students with extra needs would get more money per student in order to reimburse the school for those extra costs.            

Appropriations Committee Minority Vice Chair Representative Jon Hoadley (D-Kalamazoo) said this plan would help reduce barriers for students.

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“And those barriers look different for those students in different parts of the state,” he said. “So I think as she’s examining the funding formula, she’s really trying to get us thinking differently about how to make sure we unlock the potential of every student.”

All told, Whitmer’s education plan includes a spending increase of more than 500 million dollars.