Background
(cont'd)
Congress and the Administration are
in the process of finalizing how much money to devote to EETT for FY
06. The EETT program provides states and school districts with funds to
purchase hardware and software, engage in professional development,
develop database systems, operate online assessments, and conduct
outreach to parents. Nearly 25% of states rely on EETT as their sole
source of education technology funding. Last year, the program received
an appropriation of $496 million.
At the beginning of this year, the
Administration proposed in its FY 06 budget proposal to eliminate EETT
entirely. The full House and the Senate Appropriations Committees
disagreed with the Administration’s position, proposing to fund EETT at
$300 million and $425 million, respectively. Since Congress failed to
approve final funding figures for all education programs by the end of
the 2005 Fiscal Year (September 30), EETT has been operating under a
temporary funding measure, known as a Continuing Resolution, which funds
EETT until November 18th at the House’s $300 million funding level.
The disaster wrought by Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita has thrown the entire FY06 Appropriations process into
further tumult. A number of Congressional members are seeking to pay
for the federal costs of reconstruction by cutting FY06 funding for all
programs from 2% to 5% and eliminating some programs entirely. If
either option is adopted, EETT could receive funding even less than the
House’s $300 million figure, which already represents a substantial cut
from FY05 levels.
CONTACT YOUR SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES TODAY AND ASK THEM TO FUND
EETT!
For more information, please see the
ETAN web site,
www.edtechactionnetwork.org/actionalerts/actionalerts12.htm. Not an
ETAN member? It’s free – join today at
www.edtechactionnetwork.org/join.htm.
Article Source:
Consortium for
School Networking (CoSN)
www.cosn.org