What he really said is that he does not intend to fund education this year.
The governor and the Municipal League should do the right thing and admit their mistake.
What good is a promise to fund a program in the future (when) these same people won't comply with existing law and fund the program now.
Bless his heart, he doesn't mean to mislead anybody, but his figures are just wrong.
This is the first time in more than 20 years I've known a chairman not to allow a committee member to speak on a bill in committee.
Once again the issue of overwhelming importance is funding public education - kindergarten through graduate school.
I just don't see how anyone can find it in his heart to vote to keep such a high tax on food to keep a low tax on cigarettes.