Anonymous
Post 05/14/2025 09:04     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Does anyone know how many million short this is and what they might cut to close the gap? Based on the math it looks like maybe $6-$9M short?
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2025 08:44     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Anonymous wrote:What percentage did the council fund last year? Is this more?


SOURCE: https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=45289

The Council voted to approve funding to support MCPS, Montgomery College and essential educational and cultural services in Montgomery County. Funding $3.3 billion for MCPS comprises half of the County’s overall budget and is 99.2 percent of the Board of Education’s request.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 22:25     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

What percentage did the council fund last year? Is this more?
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 22:21     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Anonymous wrote:Guess where the funds are coming from?! You won’t believe it


Certainly not clawed back from the many special interest giveaways & tax breaks that the County Council has enacted.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 21:59     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Anonymous wrote:That’s a good thing. The school system needs to be better stewards of the tax money. I’m for raising teachers salaries and utilizing the money that will directly benefit our kids. I’m opposed to bloat, useless contracts and wasting money on improving and experimental, curriculums and programs.


And don’t forget golden parachutes for failed superintendents! 🪂
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 19:04     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

The school system should decide how to make up the 0.2 difference, not council.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 16:45     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Guess where the funds are coming from?! You won’t believe it


The article says: "The funding would be made possible by reallocating money from the school system’s retiree health benefit trust, according to officials."


Another dumb move.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 16:45     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Anonymous wrote:Guess where the funds are coming from?! You won’t believe it


The article says: "The funding would be made possible by reallocating money from the school system’s retiree health benefit trust, according to officials."
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 16:43     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Guess where the funds are coming from?! You won’t believe it
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 15:31     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Anonymous wrote:They’ll never stop asking for more money.


I agree. MCPS has demonstrated horrible ROI thus far.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 15:24     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

They’ll never stop asking for more money.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 15:22     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

That’s a good thing. The school system needs to be better stewards of the tax money. I’m for raising teachers salaries and utilizing the money that will directly benefit our kids. I’m opposed to bloat, useless contracts and wasting money on improving and experimental, curriculums and programs.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 15:06     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Good. Now is not the time to raise taxes when so many moco residents have lost their jobs.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 14:55     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

Its so silly to call it fully funded as what does that even mean? Schools are falling apart. Not enough security. No textbooks or other basics.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2025 13:12     Subject: Report: County Council announces plan to fund 99.8% of MCPS budget request without tax increase

SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/05/13/mcps-budget-retirement-proposal/

The Montgomery County Council announced Tuesday morning a proposal drafted in partnership with Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) that would fund 99.8% of the school system’s $3.65 billion budget request for fiscal year 2026 without requiring an income tax increase.

The funding would be made possible by reallocating money from the school system’s retiree health benefit trust, according to officials.

Tuesday’s announcement follows Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich (D)’s proposal last month for a controversial income tax rate increase from 3.2% to 3.3% in order to fund the MCPS budget request.

The proposed income tax increase is part of Elrich’s recommended $7.65 billion county operating budget plan for fiscal year 2026, which begins July 1. The spending plan represents a substantial increase of 7.4% from the county’s current $7.1 billion operating budget.

“We have developed a path forward that will provide Montgomery County Public Schools with the resources it needs in the fiscal year ahead… these are very, very difficult times we are all facing,” council President Kate Stewart (D-Dist. 4), who is leading the proposal, said Tuesday morning at a press conference at the Rockville council office building.

MCPS maintains a retiree health benefit trust to provide a funding reserve for health benefits for retirees in future years. However, the need for spend more now for current health benefit needs for employees and retirees is a major pressure on the proposed MCPS budget, according to the officials.

Stewart’s proposal would allow the school system to use some of the money that is typically reserved for the future to fulfill current employee health benefit needs. Specifically, this plan would allow MCPS to receive an additional $50 million – $25 million in both fiscal years 2025 and 2026 — by increasing the school system’s annual draw down from the retiree health benefit trust.

According to Stewart and council staff, this use of one-time funds will assist MCPS in meeting its payments for retiree benefits, address cash flow issues and make other funds available to MCPS to address needs.