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Arizona Republicans Unveil Budget Proposal with Deep Education Cuts

April 29, 2026 - 21:15

Arizona Republicans Unveil Budget Proposal with Deep Education Cuts

The Arizona state budget package introduced by Republican lawmakers this week has drawn sharp criticism for slashing millions of dollars in education-related spending while omitting any funding for Proposition 123, the voter-approved measure that directs state trust land revenues to public schools. The proposed budget, unveiled during a contentious legislative session, would reduce funding for K-12 classrooms, special education programs, and university operations, even as state revenues have shown modest growth.

Under the plan, total education spending would drop by approximately $150 million compared to the current fiscal year, with the largest cuts targeting the state's school funding formula and teacher salary increases. Critics argue that the reductions come at a time when Arizona schools are already struggling with teacher shortages, aging infrastructure, and rising enrollment. The budget also fails to include the annual $225 million payment required under Prop 123, which was approved by voters in 2016 to increase school funding without raising taxes. Without this allocation, districts could face further budget shortfalls, potentially leading to larger class sizes and program eliminations.

Republican leaders defend the proposal as a necessary measure to balance the state budget amid slowing economic growth and rising costs in other areas, such as healthcare and public safety. They argue that the cuts target inefficiencies and that schools should prioritize core academic programs. However, Democratic lawmakers and education advocates have condemned the plan, calling it a betrayal of students and teachers. "This budget sends a clear message that Arizona's children are not a priority," said one state senator. The proposal now heads to committee hearings, where amendments and negotiations are expected before a final vote.


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