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Warwick Mayor Proposes School Finance Oversight Panel
Warwick, RI, USAThursday, January 23, 2025
The proposed budget commission would have the power to amend, formulate, and execute the annual school budget, implement uniform budget guidelines, and compel audits. Within 120 days, the commission would need to develop a three-year operating and capital financial plan. However, the commission would not have the power to alter collective bargaining agreements, hire or terminate personnel, or affect bond-funded projects.
In 2022, Warwick voters approved a $350 million borrowing plan to build two new high schools. However, the rising costs of materials and labor have made it difficult to replace Toll Gate and Pilgrim high schools within that budget.
Robert Cushman, a former Warwick School Committee and City Council member, believes the $9 million deficit could lead to future tax increases. He favors using existing state laws for budget oversight but opposes Picozzi's proposal as it gives the mayor too much power. Cushman has filed a complaint with the Attorney General's office alleging that the Warwick School Committee violated the state Open Meetings Act by discussing the fiscal year 2024 and 2025 school budgets in executive session.
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