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Rep. Borton: Democrats’ school budget gambles with safety of our kids
RELEASE|July 23, 2024
Contact: Ken Borton

State Rep. Ken Borton on Tuesday blasted Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s decision to sign the Democrats’ school aid budget for next year. The budget guts school safety funding by $300 million, a 90% cut, steals $670 million away from teacher retirement accounts, and does not include a per pupil funding increase for the first time in years.

“Anyone with children in their lives can see just how real the mental health crisis among our youth is,” said Borton, R-Gaylord. “The amount of trauma every kid carries with them is something we couldn’t have even imagined when we were growing up. Our kids are constantly targeted by social media companies who care more about profit than safety. They face cyberbullies who want nothing more than to reduce their sense of self-worth to nothing. These kids even lived through a pandemic. Democrats know this; they’ve got kids too. They chose to cut school safety and mental health funding anyway.”

The last budget under Republican leadership was passed in 2022. That budget included $150 million for school mental health grants, $168 million in school safety grants, $25 million in dedicated funding for school resource officers, and $2 million for the School Safety and Mental Health Commission – a total of $345 million. Two years later, Democrats are forcing Michigan schools to fight over just $26.5 million in school safety and mental health funding.

Borton noted that in his community alone, next year’s budget cuts school safety funding by more than $3.5 million. The districts that lost the most include Gaylord Community Schools, which lost $581,930; Crawford AuSable Schools, which lost $343,961; Lake City Area School District, which lost $244,355; Houghton Lake Community Schools, which lost $242,976; and Roscommon Area Public Schools, which lost $170,266.

“This isn’t some downstate issue that won’t affect us in Northern Michigan. This is a very real crisis that Democrats are not just ignoring but making even worse,” Borton said. “These cuts mean that our students will lack critical access to mental health resources. We can only pray that this budget does not leave a child without a professional to talk to when they need one most.”

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