Assemblyman Jones pushes for bill to protect school funding during the COVID-19 pandemic
Assemblyman Billy Jones (D-Plattsburgh) worked to pass a bill that he co-sponsored that would provide tax relief to both North Country schools and taxpayers (A.10189). The bill helps ensure that schools that have closed due to COVID-19 without the presence of a declared state of emergency will not have state aid withheld.
“Our school districts shouldn’t have to fear cuts in state funding due to circumstances beyond their control,” Assemblyman Jones said. “Furthermore, our property taxpayers shouldn’t have to see their tax rates skyrocket to make up for this lost aid. This legislation would help provide our students with much-needed aid while also protecting North Country taxpayers from painful rate hikes during this difficult time.”
The bill would amend Chapter 605 of 2019, which exempts school districts from a reduction in aid when the superintendent is required to close the school or schools due to a state or local declaration of emergency. The legislation clarifies that schools that choose to close out of an abundance of caution during the 2019-2020 school year due to COVID-19 will be protected from reductions in state aid.
“North Country schools shouldn’t be penalized for taking the necessary precautions to keep our students and families safe,” Jones said. “I’ll continue to fight for our communities during these trying times.”
Posted: June 2nd, 2020 under General News.