Should Alaska permanently increase the Base Student Allocation (BSA) to account for inflation?
The Base Student Allocation (BSA) is the per-student funding formula for Alaska schools. Since 2017, the BSA has remained flat despite 25% inflation, leading to larger class sizes and program cuts. In 2024, the legislature passed a significant increase, but Governor Dunleavy vetoed it, pushing instead for teacher bonuses and charter school expansion. Proponents argue a permanent increase is vital to retain teachers and stabilize schools. Opponents believe adding money to the 'status quo' without accountability or structural reform is fiscally irresponsible.
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