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Los Angeles TimesReporting from Sacramento —
The federal government recently handed $1.2 billion to California schools to help save teachers' jobs. But education advocates fear that state legislators will use the funds to shrink California's $19.1-billion deficit instead.
That is not what President Obama and congressional Democrats intended. The money is meant to supplement school funding — already set in every other state — so laid-off teachers can be rehired and others' jobs saved.
But California is 50 days into the new fiscal year without a budget, and it is unclear how much money the state will devote to schools.
State Senate leader Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) and Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez (D-Los Angeles) have proposed suspending the formula that guarantees minimum school funding in California. Knowing the federal money is coming, they could subtract up to $1.2 billion from whatever sum they decide schools need.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-schools-budget-20100819,0,719776.story
Democrat-on-Democrat fight right here. Obama needs to put some more pressure on California to get that damn budget in line. Sanctions perhaps?