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Business groups issues key education report

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By Oregon Business & Industry [6]

The Oregon Legislature is expected to debate K-12 education funding during the 2025 session. In anticipation, Gov. Kotek recently unveiled a proposal that would, through a few technical adjustments, raise the current service level [7] for public schools during the 2025-27 budget-setting process.

Finding an extra $500 million in the state budget won’t be easy, but funding isn’t the only challenge legislators and taxpayers will encounter next year. Simply understanding how Oregon’s public schools are funded is difficult, too. Budgeting for state schools is notoriously complex. As a result, it can be difficult for taxpayers, and even legislators, to understand debates that involve the use of billions of dollars of public funds.

To address that information gap in anticipation of an eventful legislative session, the OBI Research and Education Foundation [8] has released an education-funding primer created by Jim Scherzinger, who served as both director of the Legislative Revenue Office and superintendent of Portland Public Schools during his distinguished public service career.

The report describes the evolution of public-school funding in Oregon and addresses many sources of confusion, including the following:

Go here [9] to read or download this report.