Government and Politics
August 19, 2024
From: North Carolina Governor Roy CooperWhile public school teachers and students took their summer break, Republican lawmakers continued their dangerous efforts to spend taxpayer dollars on vouchers for unaccountable, unregulated private schools. Republican leaders of the House and Senate agreed to spend an additional $460 million on private school vouchers before pausing negotiations. Funds that Republican legislators plan to allocate to their voucher scheme could be used to invest in public schools, including providing a substantial pay raise for teachers.
Instead of funneling hundreds of millions more taxpayer dollars toward vouchers for unaccountable private schools that would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthiest demographic in the state, the legislature should fully fund public education so our state’s public schools, educators and students have the resources they need to thrive.
In April, Governor Cooper released his recommended budget for FY 2024-2025, Securing North Carolina’s Future which would invest over $1 billion in North Carolina’s public schools, raise teacher pay by 8.5% and provide a $1,500 retention bonus for teachers across the board.
Governor Cooper declared 2024 as the Year of Public Schools and has been visiting public schools and early childhood education programs across the state calling for investments in K-12 education, early childhood education and teacher pay.
Read "The Year of Public Schools" proclamation here.
Read more about the truth of North Carolina's voucher program here.