PA Gets More Stimulus Money
The U.S. Department of Education has approved $1.4 billion in economic stimulus money for education in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania is the last state to have its application for State Fiscal Stabilization Grant money approved because of the 100-day budget impasse.
The state will use the money to help pay for basic education subsidies for elementary and secondary education as well as higher education.
US Education Secretary Arne Duncan says, “The $1.4 billion Pennsylvania will receive today is part of the single largest boost in education funding in recent history."
Pennsylvania will be eligible to apply for another $514 million later this fall.
http://www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2009/11/11022009.html
Pennsylvania is the last state to have its application for State Fiscal Stabilization Grant money approved because of the 100-day budget impasse.
The state will use the money to help pay for basic education subsidies for elementary and secondary education as well as higher education.
US Education Secretary Arne Duncan says, “The $1.4 billion Pennsylvania will receive today is part of the single largest boost in education funding in recent history."
Pennsylvania will be eligible to apply for another $514 million later this fall.
http://www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2009/11/11022009.html
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