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Struzzi Questions Wolf Proposal to Increase Education Funding

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Does more money spent equal better outcomes? When Gov. Tom Wolf asks for a record increase of $1.5 billion for education in the 2022-23 budget, a close examination of his proposal is a necessity. That was the basis for questions from state Rep. Jim Struzzi (R-Indiana) to representatives from the Department of Education during a March 7 House Appropriations Committee budget hearing.

Budget Hearing with Department of Education (AM)

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House Appropriations Budget Hearing for the Department of Education (part 1 of 2).