State Senator Mike Regan: NO to $2 Billion Cuts to PA Schools

Pennsylvania State Senator Mike Regan

Pennsylvania students need our support during the COVID-19 pandemic. But legislation in Harrisburg would force $2 billion in cuts to public schools. This bill would take millions of dollars away from schools in every county and would make it harder for schools to reopen and stay open safely.

To provide a safe learning environment for students, our teachers and schools need support. Nurses, school counselors, cleaning professionals, and sanitizing equipment will all be needed as schools reopen. We need to make sure our local school district has the funding and support it needs so it can remain open and safe.

A vote for a $2 billion cut from your state legislator could lead to 40,000 fewer teachers in our classrooms at a time when PA already faces a teacher shortage. It would also mean fewer resources and support for children who have already lost valuable classroom time.

Sign our petition to tell your state legislators NO to $2 billion in cuts to local school districts.


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To: Pennsylvania State Senator Mike Regan
From: [Your Name]

Vote NO to $2 billion in cuts to PA school districts.

These cuts would take millions of dollars away from schools in every county and would make it harder for schools to reopen and stay open safely.

To provide a safe learning environment for students, our teachers and schools need support. Nurses, school counselors, cleaning professionals, and sanitizing equipment will all be needed as schools reopen. We need you to make sure our local school district has the funding and support it needs so it can remain open and safe.

Pennsylvania already faces a shortage of teachers. A vote for a $2 billion cut could lead to 40,000 fewer jobs. It would also mean fewer resources and support for children who have already lost valuable classroom time.

We urge you to stand with our students, teachers, and essential school professionals by voting NO to funding cuts for Pennsylvania's schools.