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Wyoming’s school funding bill passed into law without governor’s signature, boosting teacher pay but limiting fund use for operations.
Wyoming’s K-12 school funding bill, Senate File 81, became law without Governor Mark Gordon’s signature, despite his concerns over its strict "instructional silo" that limits districts’ use of funds for transportation, safety, and other operational needs.
Gordon warned the bill undermines local control and could harm smaller districts, urging further refinement by the Select Committee on School Finance Recalibration.
The law, which includes a $3.871 billion budget and aims to boost teacher pay to $75,863, passed after bipartisan collaboration and will take effect as the state continues to address funding equity and flexibility.
El proyecto de ley de financiación escolar de Wyoming se convirtió en ley sin la firma del gobernador, aumentando los salarios de los maestros pero limitando el uso de fondos para operaciones.