High-quality and equitable education opportunities, ranging across early childhood, K-12, technical education, higher education and apprenticeships, are pivotal for the economic prospects of working people and their children. Disparities in education funding and the resulting inequities in the programs and services provided to children and adults of different incomes and races can determine the earning potential for someone’s entire life. EARN groups analyze how state and local school taxes are raised and how education funding is parceled out, showing the impact of current education policies and suggesting reforms that can improve educational outcomes and economic conditions for working families.
Moving North Carolina Forward: 2024 People-First Policy Agenda
- March 1, 2024
- North Carolina Justice Center
- Reggie Shuford, Carlene McNulty, Adam Svolto, Nicole Dozier, Laura Webb, Matt Ellinwood, Clermont Ripley, Ana Pardo, Claire Williamson, Dani Moore