State Rep. Scott H. Bendett, District 107 | Official U.S. House headshot
State Rep. Scott H. Bendett, District 107 | Official U.S. House headshot
Assemblyman Scott Bendett (R,C-Sand Lake) has spoken out against the proposed school aid cuts outlined in the Executive Budget proposal, particularly highlighting the $1 million reduction facing the Berlin School District. In a statement released today, Bendett expressed his concern over the potential ramifications of these cuts, which have caused distress among school staff, parents, and districts already struggling economically.
Bendett emphasized his commitment to the community's welfare, stating, "I have always been committed to our community's welfare, which is why I vehemently oppose the governor's proposed school aid cuts." He further pointed out the devastating impact these cuts will have on districts such as Berlin, where layoffs and program reductions are already being announced.
The Assemblyman urged the governor to reconsider the proposed cuts, warning of the dire consequences they could have on education and employment in the region. Bendett stressed that the financial strain on the community resulting from these cuts could jeopardize the future of the children in the affected districts.
In conclusion, Bendett's plea to the governor to rethink the school aid cuts comes as a response to the growing concerns and distress among stakeholders in the education sector. The attached letter to the governor further underscores the urgency of the situation and the need for a reevaluation of the proposed cuts.