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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011/03/01 RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE LOSS OF COUNTY SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION DOLLARS & THE SHIFT OF STATE SCHOOL FUNDING RESPONSIBILITIES TO COUNTIESHarnett C O U N T Y NORTH CAROLINA www.harnett.org RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE LOSS OF COUNTY SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION DOLLARS AND THE SHIFT OF STATE SCHOOL FUNDING RESPONSIBILITIES TO COUNTIES WHEREAS, counties in North Carolina are statutorily responsible for providing public school facilities in North Carolina and contribute significant county funds for classroom expenses; and WHEREAS, counties spend more than $1.5 billion annually for public school capital needs and $2.5 billion for public school operating expenses; and WHEREAS, counties rely on local sales taxes, property taxes, the county share of lottery funds and the county share of the corporate income tax to help fund public school capital needs and have issued public debt based on these revenue streams; and WHEREAS, counties have lost more than a quarter billion dollars in lottery and corporate income tax school construction funds over the current biennium; and WHEREAS, the Governor's budget proposal permanently eliminates the county share of the corporate income tax and reduces the county lottery share by 75 percent, costing counties more than $200 million per year in revenues dedicated to public school construction needs; and WHEREAS, the budget proposal shifts responsibility to pay for replacement school buses ($56.9 million per year) to counties; and WHEREAS, the budget proposal also takes the unprecedented step of forcing counties to assume the workers' compensation costs for state -paid public school employees ($34.6 million per year) and community college employees ($1.7 million per year) and to fund school tort claims ($4.6 million per year); and WHEREAS, the budget proposal reflects an overall cost shift to counties of $345 million in 2011 -12 alone, requiring counties to raise property taxes to manage a loss of this magnitude; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners adamantly opposes the unfunded mandates and the loss of county revenues included in the Governor's budget proposal; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be transmitted to the members of the General Assembly to let them know of our opposition to these unprecedented changes in county responsibility and the use of county revenues to balance the state budget. Adopted by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners in special session, this I st day of March 2011. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF 1 ",ral _?eatrice B. Hill, Vice Chair (f Gary MWOME `p``� vOto1M /p�'A `(D strong roots • new growth l_0V, i���•�