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		 Florida 
		governor vows record education spending in re-election bid 
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		[August 22, 2014] 
		By Bill Cotterell
 TALLAHASSEE (Reuters) - Governor Rick 
		Scott, under intense criticism by his main opponent for cuts in school 
		spending, on Thursday promised record spending on education next year if 
		he wins a tough re-election campaign.
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			 “My mom taught me that a good education was the way out of poverty 
			and I want all Floridians to have the opportunity to receive a great 
			education and have their shot at the American Dream,” Scott said in 
			announcing his plan. 
 “By increasing per-pupil spending to historic levels next year, 
			school districts will have more resources to provide Florida 
			children the best education possible.”
 
 Scott said he will budget more than $19.6 billion for education in 
			2015 legislative session, if he is in office. That is about $700 
			million more than this year’s spending, and would raise per-student 
			spending to $7,176.
 
 
			 
			The governor’s office said such a funding level would be $232 per 
			student more than this year’s state education funding and about $50 
			more than the old record, set in 2007-08 by the first budget of 
			ex-Governor Charlie Crist, who is running against him.
 
 Crist, a former Republican running as a Democrat, last week made a 
			statewide tour in a yellow school bus to blast Scott for $1.3 
			billion in education spending cuts in 2011. Spending was increased 
			in later legislative sessions but Crist has hammered his Republican 
			successor with criticism that per-pupil expenditures remain lower 
			than when he left office.
 
 The Crist campaign issued a brief statement accusing Scott of using 
			his office to make campaign promises, banking on a projected $1.1 
			billion increase in state revenues next year.
 
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			“No right-minded parent or teacher in this state believes Rick Scott 
			– the same guy who cut K-12 education by $1.3 billion – cares about 
			anything but holding on to power so he can keep giving away our tax 
			dollars to corporations,” said Crist spokesman Brendan Gilfillan.
 “In his taxpayer-funded campaign statement, he admits that Charlie 
			Crist holds the record for per-student funding, almost $200 higher 
			than what Rick Scott is spending, despite Scott collecting billions 
			more in taxes.”
 
 (Editing by David Adams and Eric Walsh)
 
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