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Pennsylvania state budget includes $157 million more for Philadelphia’s schools
Pennsylvania’s state budget allocates $11.8 billion for schools next year, including a $157 million increase for Philadelphia’s schools. The budget includes $565 million in 'adequacy funding' following a court ruling on unconstitutional school funding, but falls short of Governor Josh Shapiro’s requests for a school cellphone ban and expanded early childhood education funding.
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