Education funding gets lost in tearful testimony procedure scrap

After telling lawmakers how education cuts affect them, dozens of students marched near the Capitol and called on the legislature to “stop stealing from our kids.” /Photo by Rachel Leingang/Arizona Capitol Times
After telling lawmakers how education cuts affect them, dozens of students marched near the Capitol and called on the legislature to “stop stealing from our kids.” /Photo by Rachel Leingang/Arizona Capitol Times

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times

Hours after the experts had their say – the budget analysts, representatives from the Arizona Board of Regents, and the presidents of the Grand Canyon State’s public universities – the public had a chance to testify before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Jan. 27.

Senators got more than they bargained for.

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