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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  Chase Johnson

October 25, 2007

Phone:  (615) 741-6336

Tracy Announces State Appropriations
Moore County to receive an estimated $22.6 million

Nashville, Tenn.  – Sen. Jim Tracy (R-Shelbyville) is proud to announce that during the fiscal year 2007-08 Moore County will benefit from approximately $22.6 million in state appropriations, in addition to a portion of the $9.5 billion from federal funds included in Tennessee’s $27.8 billion budget.

“I think Moore County did very well in this budget considering the available resources.  The figures represent the best estimates at this time and will materialize if state revenues are collected as estimated,” said Tracy.

Specific Moore County appropriations include $4.6 million for the local school system; $10.8 million for Motlow State Community College; $1.6 million in state shared tax collections; $2.1 million for health and social services; $1.6 million for justice and public safety; $621,673 for recreation and resource development and $643,243 for state highway projects.

“An important issue for the legislature this past year was the overhaul of the state’s K-12 education funding formula known as the Basic Education Program (BEP),” commented Tracy. “The BEP was redesigned to better address funding for at-risk students, enrollment growth, English language learners (ELL), teacher salaries and state contribution levels.”

“The plan will also revamp the way Tennessee allocates money to local school systems by replacing the current formula with a new calculation that is simple, fair and transparent,” continued Tracy.  “This year Moore County’s share of the BEP is estimated to be $4.4 million.”

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