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Keep in mind, with this topic that the state ( any state can cut funding that does not mean that the things cannot still be there only that the state will not help.
For example, several years ago the governor of Georgia cut funding to education by ten days. That is that we only provide funding for 180 and days over 190 ( usually ten of which were planning days, anyway. HOWEVER, if a school wished to keep the teacher salaries at 190 days that was fine. It was just on the district to provide the money. Same applies even if Texas cuts particular funding the counties and cities that feel strongly about it can STILL have such programs either by THEIR funds and/or private funds. ALL Texas is saying is that they will not help as a state.
For example, several years ago the governor of Georgia cut funding to education by ten days. That is that we only provide funding for 180 and days over 190 ( usually ten of which were planning days, anyway. HOWEVER, if a school wished to keep the teacher salaries at 190 days that was fine. It was just on the district to provide the money. Same applies even if Texas cuts particular funding the counties and cities that feel strongly about it can STILL have such programs either by THEIR funds and/or private funds. ALL Texas is saying is that they will not help as a state.
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