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Perspective | Public School Forum budget analysis 2021-23, part 1

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Dr. Michael D. Priddy, then-Acting President/Executive Director of the Public School Forum, speaking at Eggs & Issues 2020. Alex Granados/EducationNC

The ongoing state budget process has many steps and will continue to evolve over the summer. Following the Governor’s Recommended Budget which was released in March, the North Carolina Senate this week released its proposed budget for 2021-2023. The Forum’s 2020 Education Primer outlines this multi-step process, and the associated flow chart is available in the appendix of this document. This brief outlines the extent to which the NC Senate’s Budget and the NC Governor’s Recommended Budget aligns with the Forum’s Top Education Issues 2021, which includes metrics for the next two years. 

See part 1 of a multi-part report below.