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Public Schools in Obama’s Home State Drowning in $20 Billion Debt


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A new report on the state of the public school systems in Obama’s home state of Illinois finds they are $20 billion in debt with no end in sight to the growing budget failure.

 

According to a new review by the Chicago Tribune, the massive debt isn’t necessarily crushing the state’s schools, because the state legislature has passed laws to give schools the power to keep borrowing no matter what, so there is no incentive for the schools to mind budgets. According to the paper, the debt has accrued due to “special deals in Springfield that have given districts exemptions so they can keep borrowing beyond limits set by law.”

 

The Tribune found the state’s schools are collectively in enough debt to amount to about $10,000 for each Pre-K to 12th-grade public school student in the state.

 

“All the borrowing is a drain on taxpayers who have to repay the debt,” the paper noted, “as well as school budgets that must steer billions of dollars annually to principal and interest payments — money that could be targeted to classrooms. In some districts, more local tax money is collected for debt payments than for teacher salaries and student instruction.”

 

One public schools official told the paper that if a school in the state exceeds its limits “nothing happens,” so they just keep borrowing or they go to their representatives and get special set-asides or borrowing deals that sit outside their limits.

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Sometimes it doesn't help when the right hand does know what the left hand is doing...


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