Schools seek more cash for hourly worker summer unemployment pay

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A pot of state money meant to help Minnesota schools start paying summer unemployment to bus drivers, cafeteria staff and other hourly employees is running dry.

Why it matters: Districts are seeking tens of millions of dollars in additional state funding to keep the benefits flowing this summer amid a projected shortfall.

The ask is just one example of cash-strapped schools seeking more money—or flexibility—from the increasingly cash-strapped state budget.

Read more at Axios.

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