The state budget of Iowa state has been considerably reduced recently, and there is discussion about which region should be reduced more and which region should be reduced. Many people will say that education should never be cut. And probably shipping and 'Nobody care' should be kept to a minimum so that teachers will not lose their jobs. But within the budget, there is only one area that will help you save thousands of dollars in other budgets as well as recovering costs. Increasing the availability of funds in the field of renewable energy not only saves hundreds of thousands of dollars but also helps other departments reduce costs.
On Tuesday, Governor Kim Reynolds issued a $ 35.5 million budget cut to balance the state budget. Iowa State University and Iowa State University reduced $ 11 million and Iowa Community College reduced $ 500,000. As governor, I will roll back our corporate tax deduction to reduce the funds in this state and use this income to expand our public universities. Investment in State Economic Outlook In addition to investing in public universities, we need to invest in future students as well. This is due to freezing tuition fees at public universities, freeing tuition fees to community colleges, and expanding loan waiver programs makes it easier for recent graduates to rearrange student loans and refinance I mean it.
Congress immediately accused the recession of 2007-08 for reasons of school lack of funds, but most responsibility was due to tax cuts that reduced the Iowa state budget. Iowa has recovered from the economic recession more rapidly than many states, and has gained state strong income for several years. Both Governor Branstad and Reynolds emphasized the total amount of education but they chose to ignore school education in Iowa more than ever before (K - 12 481, 588, 2016 Pre - K) - 12 Is 510, 932) -17). They also chose to ignore the fact that since 1998, the funds of national education as a whole have decreased by 17% as part of the economy (Iowa State Policy Project, 2012).
At the Iowa State Council in 2017, the dismantling work of our beloved organization has officially started. Aura is a series of budget cuts over the past seven years, and it has decreased since the past twenty years. The commitment is slow but certainly slip - but the school is still popular. No one is ringing an alarm. Until now, they have defeated our collective bargaining law for 44 years. Originally formulated to avoid teacher strikes in a bipartisan way by Republican governor, the law allowed civil servants to work for many years at work and on the table. A teacher and thousands of civil servants have a cold and are for themselves. Reassignment of the alliance is now a test, and unless there are enough members to vote, the association will easily disappear.