The Brief
- Prince William County leaders are debating a budget proposal that could leave schools about $31 million short of expected funding.
- The plan includes tax cuts and shifting more data center revenue to the county instead of schools.
- School officials warn it could impact teacher raises and programs, with a final vote set for Tuesday night.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. – The budget fight is heating up in Prince William County, where school leaders and county officials are at odds ahead of a final vote on Tuesday night.
What we know:
At the center of the debate is a proposal that could leave the school system about $31 million short of what it was expecting for the upcoming fiscal year.…