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人兽性交 suit: Mississippi education funding cuts violate state constitution

Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant鈥檚 orders to slice nearly $20 million in funding from public schools are unconstitutional and must be rolled back, according to an 人兽性交 lawsuit filed this week on behalf of two Mississippi legislators.聽

Bryant ordered cuts across the state budget, including to the Mississippi Adequate Education Program (MAEP), in February and March without any oversight or input from the Legislature.

The Mississippi Constitution is clear: Only the Legislature can cut the state budget.

鈥淭he Mississippi Constitution forbids any branch of government from exercising another branch鈥檚 core powers,鈥 said Will Bardwell, 人兽性交 senior staff attorney. 鈥淒ecisions about the state budget must be made by the Legislature alone. When Governor Bryant interfered with the Legislature鈥檚 MAEP appropriation, he not only shortchanged Mississippi schoolchildren 鈥 he violated the Constitution.鈥

The plaintiffs in the suit are state Rep. Bryant W. Clark of Pickens and Sen. John Horhn of Jackson.

鈥淭hese budget cuts have had devastating effects for countless Mississippians, but none more than public schoolchildren,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淪omeone needs to stand up for our children.鈥澛

The lawsuit asks the Hinds County Chancery Court to strike down the statute under which Bryant enacted the cuts, to fund schools at the level budgeted by the Legislature and to pay back the money that was unconstitutionally cut from MAEP.

The 人兽性交 also asked the court to issue a preliminary injunction that would prevent the budget cuts from taking further effect while the lawsuit proceeds.

鈥淚f schools don鈥檛 have enough money, they cannot provide an adequate education,鈥 Horhn said.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to imagine why the governor thinks schools need less money than the Legislature budgeted.鈥澛