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State Budget Cuts

Thursday, December 6, 2012

How Could the Governor's Cut to Local Aid Impact Wayland?

Gov. Deval Patrick has announced plans to cut the state's local aid for the current fiscal year. But what does that mean for Wayland?

Gov. Deval Patrick on Tuesday announced plans to close a $540 million state budget deficit through a combiniation of cuts and transfers from the state's "rainy day" fund. The proposed cuts, some of which require the approval of the legislature, would reduce the state's planned aid to Wayland in the current fiscal year, FY2013, by nearly $30,000. In particular, Patrick's proposal cuts $11.5 million from the state's Special Education Circuit Breaker reimbursement program, a move that the governor can enact without the legislature's approval. That $11.5 million represents 4.75 percent of the overall Circuit Breaker line item in the state budget. In Wayland, the expected FY13 Circuit Breaker reimbursement is $463,551, and a 4.75 percent …

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