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Legislator?s Ask for Audit of Fund 80
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | October 5, 2011
Several legislators are asking the Joint Audit Committee to look into what they call “abuse” of the use of the community service fund (CSF). In a letter to the Audit co-chairs, Sen. Frank Lasee and Reps. Andre Jacque, Evan Wynn, Karl Van Roy and Don Pridemore said an exemption from revenue limits in the 2001 budget bill has allowed several school districts to become “far more ‘expansive’ in their use of CSF and ‘creative’ in defining what expenditures might be called ‘community service.’” They said the expansion has “grown increasingly abusive where CSF is now being used in ways which bear no resemblance to the intent of the law when CSF was created, and with little to no oversight from the state.”
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