http://pottsmerc.com/articles/2011/06/19/opinion/srv0000012065825.txt?viewmode=fullstoryEditorial in Pottstown Mercury. Excerpts:
"In Pottstown schools, where the median family income is less than $36,000, each student will lose $609 less in state funding under the plan, according to an analysis by Good Schools Pennsylvania. Each classroom in the district will lose more than $15,000 in state funding.
In Lower Merion, where the average family income is nearly $110,000, each student will lose only $83.81 — or $2,095 per classroom.
In Pottstown, Corbett's budget means a loss in state funding of $3.1 million out of a $53.3 million budget proposal.
In Lower Merion, Corbett's budget translates into a loss of about $1.4 million out of a $204.7 million budget."
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By the way, today Governor Gashole said he would veto ANY BUDGET that has ANY FEES OR TAXES on natural gas extraction. Instead, he will only OK a very limited fee after his hand-picked committee comes back with an idea in late July - for NEXT YEAR's BUDGET.
Corbett insists that any gas extraction fees must only go to local municipalities in the areas where the gas is being extracted. Why? So he can use it as a form of incentives/coersion. He wants to ONLY provide any of the fee revenue to those municipalities that adopt zoning regulations that allow gas drilling almost everywhere. Origially, the industry wanted to overrule all local zoning, but this is their fallback position.