Gov. JB Pritzker’s 2026 budget proposal includes increases for K-12 schools and early childhood education – Chalkbeat Chicago

“I believe in building on what works,” Pritzker said. “So, despite the challenge we are facing this year, my budget proposal increases our commitment to evidence-based funding for public education so that we put new resources in underfunded schools first.”

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Fed Up Taxpayer
1 year ago

Underfunded schools? That is just Pritzker-Speak for the CTU wants more cash while Illinois has the highest funding per student in the midwest. Saying anything is evidence-based is just like the lies he helped spew during covid and should send shivers down everyone’s spine. What a liar.

Dorfenhiemer
1 year ago

Building on what works? Where in Illinois is education working? It is like building on quicksand. All one has to do is to look at the proficiency numbers of children throughout the state. What a dangerous clown. But that is the Democrat way, throw more money at what they perceive to need it.

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