State Falls Short on Education Aid for Boston
Under the Governors FY19 budget, the state share of the cost of Boston’s School Department operating budget will continue to be less than the year before.
Under the Governors FY19 budget, the state share of the cost of Boston’s School Department operating budget will continue to be less than the year before.
Continued extraordinary new growth from new development is pumping up Boston’s annual property tax levy to support its growing operational expenses.
Boston’s total accumulated liability for compensated absences was $200.3M (as of 6/16) – 71% is for accumulated sick days. With a $142M sick leave liability, the City should evaluate the utility of the payment for unused sick days and seek to reduce future payouts in contract negotiations.
The Commonwealth is not keeping pace with revenue sharing to its largest city, especially state education aid, even though the City is an important driver of the state’s economy.