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CCSD staff warn of looming budget pressures; updates given on bills affecting teachers and enrollment

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District officials told trustees that state revenue projections are down and that several education bills remain in flux, including a teacher-supplies appropriation and an open-enrollment bill that may be amended.

Brad Keating, CCSD assistant superintendent for community partnerships and government relations, told the board on May 8 that the 2025 Nevada legislative session was approaching major deadlines and that revenue projections for the upcoming biennium had worsened.

Keating said the State Economic Forum had projected a roughly $191 million decrease in state revenue and that the Local School Support Tax (LSST) portion routed to the state education fund was expected to decline by about $160 million compared with the previous biennium. The district's government-relations staff said those shifts make many bills with cost…

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