Wednesday, April 22, 2009 | 12:21 p.m.
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The Senate Finance Committee has endorsed an Assembly-approved plan that would make a supplemental appropriation of $323 million to Nevada's Distributive School Account for K-12 schools because of unanticipated revenue shortfalls this fiscal year.
Sen. Bernice Mathews, D-Reno, the committee co-chairwoman, said the amount in AB533 is $7 million more than what Gov. Jim Gibbons recommended.
The Republican governor's proposed budget for the next two fiscal years provides nearly $2.3 billion, or 37 percent of the total budget, to K-12 schools. That's down 2.6 percent, or nearly $62 million.
The state's per-pupil spending would drop from $5,098 this year to $4,945 next fiscal year; and increase by just $1 to $4,946 in the second year of the upcoming budget cycle.
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