The State’s Joint Budget Committee, tasked with cutting $3.3 billion from Colorado’s yearly budget, submitted a proposal this week that would cut K-12 education by more than $500 million this upcoming school year.
The State’s Joint Budget Committee, tasked with cutting $3.3 billion from Colorado’s yearly budget, submitted a proposal this week that would cut K-12 education by more than $500 million this upcoming school year.
WE'LL BRING YOU THE LATEST ASSOON AS WE GET DETAILS, WITHSCHOOLS WORKING ON REOPENINGNEXTTYEAR, THEY HAVE TO DO ITWITH LESS FUNDING, THE STATELEGISLATURE IS LOOKING AT MORETHAN HALF A BILLION CUTS INEDUCATION TO HELP MAKE UP FORTHE $3.3 BILLION SHORT FALL.DENVER7'S JASON BREAKS DOWN WHATTHAT MEAN.
Superintendent Gustavo Balderas said the cuts come after Gov. Kate Brown announced an expected $3 billion loss in state revenue.