Background on Proposition 123
Proposition 123 was a voter-approved measure that used revenue from the State Land Trust to fund public education. It accounted for roughly $300 million in school funding and expired last year.

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has halted budget negotiations with Republican lawmakers due to a dispute over public school funding. The disagreement centers around the renewal of Proposition 123, which previously allocated $300 million annually for public education.
Proposition 123 was a voter-approved measure that used revenue from the State Land Trust to fund public education. It accounted for roughly $300 million in school funding and expired last year.
Democrats and Republicans have been arguing about how to renew the measure for the past three years. Governor Hobbs wants to put the question to voters this year and increase the amount of revenue from the land trust, but Republicans oppose her plan.
Quote: ‘Legislative Republicans are holding teachers, students and parents hostage to their partisan agenda by refusing to discuss Prop. 123 proposals in budget negotiations.’ Attribution: Christian Slater, Governor Hobbs’ spokesperson
"The funding dispute has significant implications for public schools in Arizona. If a resolution is not reached, schools may face budget cuts, which could impact the quality of education and resources available to students.
Key Facts: Governor Hobbs halted budget negotiations over public school funding dispute.
Significance: The dispute centers around the renewal of Proposition 123, which previously allocated $300 million annually for public education.
Actionable: Parents and educators can work together to find a solution that prioritizes the needs of Arizona's public schools and students.
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As the budget negotiations continue, it is essential for parents, educators, and lawmakers to work together to find a solution that prioritizes the needs of Arizona’s public schools and students. The Learning Success All Access Program offers a free trial that includes a personalized Action Plan, which can help parents and educators support students’ learning needs. Start your free trial today and discover how you can make a difference in the education of Arizona’s students.