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Income-tax cut urged

Huntsman says it would benefit schools, but educators are wary

Published: Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006 9:22 p.m. MDT
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"But the question is assurance. How do I know if there is improved income in the future it will go to some educational needs? I've got to have some assurance in order to feel comfortable," Burningham said. "I wish you as governor would advocate some assurance, because I believe in your heart you would like to see that."

Both public schools and colleges get income tax money. And the Legislature recently has been paying more and more of colleges' budget out of the income tax, essentially leaving less of the pie for public schools.

"Thank you for putting me on the spot," Huntsman quipped, adding that very issue could be addressed at his education summit, expected sometime in September.

The education summit would include stakeholders, education leaders and teachers to "capture the overall goal for public education," what the state is capable of doing, and ultimately strive to create lifelong learners. Steps toward that might include voluntary all-day kindergarten, smaller classes and attracting math and science teachers, Huntsman said.

Huntsman also is visiting all 40 school districts to hear their needs and concerns.


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