Court orders NC to transfer $1.7 billion to schools. GOP calls him ‘rogue judge’

State Superior Court Judge David Lee ruled that North Carolina has failed to provide students with their Constitutional guarantee to a sound basic education.

A North Carolina judge has ordered the state to transfer $1.7 billion from its reserves to increase funding for public education, an action that GOP lawmakers called “rogue” and a violation of the law.

State Superior Court Judge David Lee ruled Wednesday that North Carolina has failed to provide students with their Constitutional guarantee to a “sound basic education.” To remedy the violation, Lee ordered the state budget director, state treasurer and state controller to “take the necessary actions to transfer the total amount” to fund the next two years of a plan developed by an education consultant.

Lee, speaking at a court hearing in Raleigh, said that the state Constitution empowers the courts to act when the other branches of government don’t follow their constitutional obligations. He said “the court’s deference is at an end” after waiting 17 years since the last time the N.C. Supreme Court said the state wasn’t meeting its educational obligations.

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