Appeals court to rule on N.J. Gov. Chris Christie's school cuts
WIRE SERVICE
Associated Press
TRENTON — An appeals court panel is expected to rule on Governor Christie's executive order to force school districts to use surplus money to make up for cuts in state aid.
In February, the Republican governor ordered the freeze of $475 million in school aid payments in 2010 by requiring districts to use their excess surplus instead of state aid. The cuts were made at the time to help plug a more than $1 billion surplus in the current year budget.
The Perth Amboy school district, which lost $15 million in state aid, filed the lawsuit.
In February, the Republican governor ordered the freeze of $475 million in school aid payments in 2010 by requiring districts to use their excess surplus instead of state aid. The cuts were made at the time to help plug a more than $1 billion surplus in the current year budget.
The Perth Amboy school district, which lost $15 million in state aid, filed the lawsuit.