Well, take a look.
I'm just cutting my tweets of this in here, as I'm in a rush. Sorry if it's a bit messy.
Regional library local aid getting another $42K hit out of a $97M line item #MAbudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
.@Worcester_PL Talking Books program losing almost $2000 from a $440K line item (ctr in Watertown loses $,too) #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
$2M from child & mental health, $6.6M from mental health incl homeless & emer, $1.4M from emer svc & mental health care #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
Oh, and $920K from inpatient & community based mental health #Mabudgetcuts
(Someone out there in the 4th estate is going to cover this...?)
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
(Interesting: no cut in correctional facilities) #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
DESE losing $380K from their $13M budget #MAEdu #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
METCO (holy cow!) losing $943,000 (from $18.8M budget) #mabudgetcuts #MAEdu
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
$106,984 from literary programs (DESE program) #MAEdu #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
Nothing cut from the $2.7M of "school to career connecting activities" #MaEdu #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
Well, regional districts, you dodged yet another cut on transportation this round #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
At a time when we already are criticially underfunding special education: $250,000 cut from the circuit breaker #MAEdu #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
Not surprising: $1.9M cut in charter school reimbursement. Already underfunded at $78M #MAedu #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
$250,000 cut from innovation schools #MAEdu #Mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
(BTW, those last three will hit WPS, @worcesterpublic) #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
We don't have enough tech for PARCC but $23,800 cut from ed tech programs #MAEdu #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
$1.7M from MCAS low scoring support, $500K from underperforming schools, $139K from college/career readiness #MAEdu #mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
$197K from safe & supportive schls #MAedu #Mabudgetcuts
— Tracy Novick (@TracyNovick) February 4, 2015
There's more, by the way. That's just the ones that are somewhat education connected. A lot of that is going to have be done, anyway, and guess where that's going to come? Local budgets.
UPDATE: There are even more just in education.
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