(TOPEKA, Kan.)—
(AP) - Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback's budget proposals would phase in a $76 million increase in aid to public schools over two years and use revenues from state-owned casinos to help fund teachers' pensions.
He proposed that the state keep its base aid for public schools at $3,838 for the fiscal year that begins in July and then increase it by $14, to $3,852 during the fiscal year that begins in July 2014.
Both figures are still far short of the $4,492 ordered last week by a three-judge panel hearing an education funding lawsuit in Shawnee County.
Brownback is also proposing that the state dedicate $77 million in casino revenues to teacher pensions during the next two fiscal years.
