Upstate School Aid: Setting the Record Straight. Senate Democrats Fought and Won for Upstate Schools

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Upstate School Aid: Setting the Record Straight Senate Democrats Fought and Won for Upstate Schools

Upstate School Aid: Setting the Record Straight Senate Democrats Fought and Won for Upstate Schools During this electoral season, Senate Republican candidates have been distorting the record about public school funding. The facts prove Senate Republicans WRONG They accuse members of the Senate Democratic Conference of underfunding upstate schools and delivering fewer education dollars for our schools. But an examination of the budget proposal tells a different story. During the 2014 budget season, Governor Andrew Cuomo proposed $608 million for schools. The Senate s Republican-led majority proposed only $204 million more than the Governor for schools throughout the state. The Senate Democratic conference rejected the plan as inadequate. They fought to increase it by two and one half times to $512 million. Of the additional $308 million they won, $146 million went to upstate schools. As a consequence, school funding totaled $1.12 billion, almost twice as much as the governor originally proposed. The truth is this: the five upstate Senate Democrats fought for more funding for upstate schools and they delivered two and a half times more than the Republican budget proposal. The Democrats rejection of the Republican budget proposal was crucial to efforts to secure additional school aid and to defeat the proposed state taxpayer subsidies for private schools and privately run charter schools. The Senate Republican campaign mailers, claiming that they are championing upstate school needs, are distorting the truth. The Upstate Senate Democrats fought hard for more school aid. The result was more than two and half times more funding than Senate Republicans proposed

Democratic Senators Fought and Won More School Aid for Upstate Below is the Senate District breakdown of the additional $146 million in upstate school aid that Senate Democrats fought for and won. Senate District Additional Funding Won by Senate Democrats *34 $ 1,848,178 35 $ 5,254,040 *36 $ 1,477,276 37 $ 5,650,508 38 $ 4,245,878 39 $ 5,566,197 40 $ 4,873,171 41 $ 3,716,674 42 $ 6,651,055 43 $ 4,223,606 44 $ 5,283,204 45 $ 5,975,171 46 $ 3,924,748 47 $ 7,230,617 48 $ 6,789,696 49 $ 5,514,472 50 $ 10,635,887 51 $ 6,522,330 52 $ 6,920,083 53 $ 7,902,941 54 $ 6,760,392 55 $ 10,313,035 56 $ 11,138,345 57 $ 6,127,716 58 $ 5,129,208 59 $ 4,986,237 60 $ 10,970,810 61 $ 11,801,752 62 $ 5,364,490 63 $ 9,641,278 *Includes the part of the Senate District that is outside NYC

Methodology This report used data from the Enacted Budget 2014-15 school aid runs published by the NYS Education Department. To calculate the amount that members of the Senate Democratic Conference won, we first calculated the increase from the Executive Budget to the Enacted by subtracting from the Enacted Budget 201415 Total Aid (excluding building aid and building reorganization aid), the Executive Budget Total Aid amount for each school district. We then use that distribution to estimate the additional amount that each school district was able to get in the final budget with the $308 million that was added on top of the Republican-led Senate majority one house budget bill. School Districts in more than one Senate District were only counted once in the total amount of school aid for upstate schools. SD Name 34 Jeffrey Klein 35 Andrea Stewart-Cousins 36 Ruth Hassell-Thompson 37 George Latimer 38 David Carlucci 39 William J. Larkin, Jr. 40 Greg Ball 41 Terry Gipson 42 John J. Bonacic 43 Kathleen Marchione 44 Neil D. Breslin 45 Elizabeth O C. Little 46 Cecelia Tkaczyk 47 Joseph Griffo 48 Patricial Ritchie 49 Hugh T. Farley 50 John A. DeFrancisco 51 James L. Seward 52 Thomas W. Libous 53 David J. Valesky 54 Michael F. Nozzolio 55 Ted O Brien 56 Joseph E. Robach 57 Catharine M. Young 58 Thomas O Mara 59 Patrick Gallivan 60 Mark Grisanti 61 Michael Ranzenhofer 62 George D. Maziarz 63 Timothy Kennedy