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ELC CALLS ON LEGISLATURE TO FUND URGENTLY NEEDED SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Newark, February 16, 2006
Education Law Center is calling on the NJ Legislature and
Governor Jon Corzine to act quickly to approve funding to
restart work on over 96 stalled school construction projects
in urban communities, and to provide the state share of another
35 projects in suburban districts.
In a report
issued to Legislative leaders today, the Acting Commissioner
of Education identifies 96 school construction projects in
urban districts that are in design but have been
under a stop work order from the State Schools
Construction Program (SCC) since last September. The report
estimates the cost of completing these projects at $5.3 billion.
At least 35 projects in suburban communities are also on
hold, despite approval by local voters, because the SCC has
run out of funds and cannot provide the state share of $154
million promised for these projects.
The Legislature and Governor now have all the information
they need to act, said David G. Sciarra, ELC Executive
Director. These needs presented in todays report
are urgent, are not going away, and require immediate funding.
We must not let our children wait any longer for safe and
adequate schools.
Were ready to work with the Governor and legislative
leaders to get a funding bill enacted, with appropriate accountability
measures, as quickly as possible, Mr. Sciarra added.
ELC is also urging the Governor to continue efforts to insure
the school construction program is cost effective, especially
in the area of administration and project management.
Todays report is in response to NJ Supreme Court order
issued last December in the landmark Abbott v. Burke education
reform litigation. ELC -- which represents the school children
in the Abbott case asked for a detailed accounting
of outstanding projects and their estimated cost, as required
by the Abbott rulings and the state school construction law.
Related Reading: Full
Text of NJDOE News Release of February 16, 2006
Education Law Center Press Contact:
David G. Sciarra
Executive Director
email: dsciarra@edlawcenter.org
voice: 973 624-1815 x16 |
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