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State General Fund
State General Fund revenue and expenditure growth FY 2005 to FY 2009
State tax receipts FY 2001 to FY 2008
State General Fund receipts and expenditures FY 1996 to FY 2009
January SGF Revenue – FY 2010 state general fund receipts through January 31, 2010
February SGF Revenue – FY 2010 state general fund receipts through February 28, 2010
Dept. of Revenue estimates of tax cuts and exemptions
Spending by agency for the general fund and all funding sources, comparing FY 2005 and FY 2009 actual, FY 2010 estimate and FY 2011 Governor’s proposed budget
State Unencumbered Cash Balances - Carryover cash balances by agency for fiscal years ended June 30 (2005 through 2009) and as of November 30 (2008 and 2009)
Balancing the Budget Without Tax Increases – January 21, 2010 presentation to House Appropriations Committee
Education Spending
School district employment and enrollment change FY 2005 to FY 2009
KPI presentation to State Board of Education, November 2009
School district unencumbered carryover cash reserves by fund FY 2005 to FY 2009
Per Pupil unencumbered carryover cash reserve by district and fund type as of July 1, 2009
State, Federal and Local aid to schools FY 1998 to FY 2010
Fact Sheet K-12 Spending: Total spending, per-pupil spending, carryover cash balances and other fast facts about K-12 spending
Fact Sheet Spending v. Achievement: Facts disputing that spending more money will cause test scores to increase
Per Pupil Aid by District – State, Federal, Local and Total aid to districts for school years 2005 through 2010
Change in K-12 Aid by Category – Percentage change in State, Federal, Local and Total aid to districts, comparing 2010 to 2009, 2008 and 2005
Aid to SFFF Member Districts - State, Federal, Local and Total aid to member districts of Schools For Fair Funding, comparing 2010 to 2009, 2008 and 2005
K-12 Expense Categories
Cost center definitions for K-12 schools (Appendix “A” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding)
2008-09 Per-Pupil Spending by Cost Center High-to-low spending range by district enrollment size (Appendix “B” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding))
2008-09 Per-Pupil Spending by District District spending in each cost center, grouped by enrollment size (Appendix “C” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding))
2005-2009 Change in Spending
Change in per-pupil spending for each cost center (Appendix “D”of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding))
Comparison of Reading Proficiency and Per-Pupil Spending
High and low per-pupil expenditures for various levels of proficiency (Appendix “E” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding))
Comparison of Math Proficiency and Per-Pupil Spending
High and low per-pupil expenditures for various levels of proficiency (Appendix “F” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding))
District Listing of 2008 Per-Pupil Expenditures and Proficiency Scores
Spending and proficiency comparison by district, including percentage enrollment of Special Education, At Risk and English Language Learners (Appendix “G”of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding))
Property Tax
Property tax and population change from 1997 to 2008
Change in average property tax levy by county from 1997 to 2008
Key elements of property tax reform
Results of a public opinion poll showing that Kansans overwhelmingly want property tax reform
Verbatim (unprompted) comments about Kansas property taxes from participants in the public opinion poll
HB 2630 Property Tax Legislation
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