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District administration read an abbreviated statement about the Pennsylvania state budget impasse, which has extended for more than 100 days. The statement said the impasse has withheld roughly $3 billion in education funding statewide and cited recent Commonwealth Court rulings that found the state's school-funding system unconstitutional, creating ongoing obligations for the legislature to address inequities.
Staff told the board that school districts are legally required to adopt annual budgets by June 30 and that the impasse threatens districts'ability to plan, fund initiatives and undertake capital work. Administration said the PDE had communicated that approximately $600,000 in charter-related funds was in limbo pending legislative action and that some nearby districts have had to take short-term steps such as loans or delayed payments to manage cash flow; Gateway reported it had not yet needed to take such measures.
Board members and administration framed the issue as a continuing risk to district fiscal stability and local taxpayers. No board action was taken on state-level funding at the meeting; administrators said they would monitor the situation and report back as developments occur.
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