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PA GOP Doubles Down on Tom Wolf's Education Plan

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf recently proposed a new education plan that uses the Pennsylvania General Assembly’s 2016 Fair Funding plan to decide the funding fate of school districts across Pennsylvania.

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Wolf’s plan would directly affect 362 Pennsylvania school districts, incurring a total of $1.2 billion in education cuts, per the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

The Republican Party of Pennsylvania is doubling down on their criticism of Governor Wolf’s new education policy with today’s launch of an affiliated website solely dedicated to exposing Wolf’s cut to education dollars.

GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott Wagner joined party officials at the event, and also criticized Governor Wolf's detrimental education plan:

“Governor Wolf believes it’s ok to take education dollars meant for three quarters of our school districts and use them to try reward the people who vote for him,” he said. “Rather than rolling up his sleeves and instituting the measures necessary to put more money into the classrooms in areas like Philadelphia, he wants to pass the burden of funding the City’s schools to families in other regions of the commonwealth. That’s wrong. By calling for the largest ever cut for 362 Pennsylvania school districts, Governor Wolf has now revealed his poor regard for our kids, and that for him, accountability, reform, and working to ensure that all students have access to a quality education is nothing more than talk.” 

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Watch Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Val DiGiorgio discuss Governor Tom Wolf’s education plan here.

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