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Education focus of first week

By State Senator Charlie Borders

January 16, 2008 The 2008 General Assembly opened soberly with news of tight budgetary times ahead. As Chairman of the Appropriations and Revenue Committee, I am closely monitoring the situation but want to assure you that we are not in a crisis. What we are facing is a spending problem, not a revenue one. Nonetheless, it will be a challenge as we sit down together in a bipartisan way to craft the Commonwealth's next 2 year budget. We will meet our obligations to Kentuckians, both young and old.

With that said, education is one of the most powerful economic development tools we have. Several education-related bills were introduced and discussed in committee next week.

One proposal will provide incentives for public schools to provide or expand student access to rigorous science and mathematics curricula through Advance Placement (AP) courses which if students score well on, can be accepted as college credit.

Another bill will address the critical shortage of mathematics and science teachers by allowing for an alternative certification process for those with specialties in these subject areas. In order to succeed in the economy of the future, our children must have a solid foundation in the higher math and science fields. We must have teachers who can convey knowledge in these areas.

Finally, approximately 40% of KEES recipients drop out of college after their sophomore year. About 36% graduate in 6 years. This is unacceptable. Legislation has been introduced to push college students to take the necessary course load each semester so that graduation can occur within the semesters that KEES scholarships are awarded. The state should encourage graduation.

Other issues that will likely be taken up this session include proposals to reform the state employees pension system (which is indeed in a crisis situation and threatens to take funds away from other areas) and help provide a funding mechanism for the state's huge transportation mega-projects. Roads are crucial for economic growth and Kentucky is blessed with our central geographic location. We must take advantage of our unique position.

This is a "long" 60-day session. Your input is critical. Please feel free to contact my office toll-free at 800/372-7181 with any questions or concerns.

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Sen. Charlie Borders, R-Russell, discusses a piece of legislation under consideration in the Kentucky Senate on Jan. 23. State lawmakers are currently working in the General Assembly's 2008 session, which began on Jan. 8 and is scheduled to end on April 15. / (Click for larger image)

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