State Senator ShelleyBMayer is up for reelection in SD37 on Nov. 8. As Chair of the Education Committee, Sen. Mayer pushed for full funding of Foundation Aid, which aims to distribute funds more equitably among public schools janehanson PoliticsNYnews
New York State Senator Shelley Mayer has seen the devastation wrought by the pandemic on New York’s education system, and she remains committed to a robust and comprehensive recovery for students and educators alike.
Perhaps her optimism is buoyed by recent — and long-awaited — achievements . As chair of the Education Committee, Senator Mayer presided over the State’s success in reaching full funding under Foundation Aid, a program — and promise — first made in 2007 to fund education more equitably.
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