Washington State's Mandate: The Constitutional Obligation to Fund Post-Secondary Education

A. Sherman, Hugh D. Spitzer
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This essay focuses on the provisions of the Washington State Constitution that address post-secondary education. It argues that, understood in the historical context in which those sections were drafted, Washington State has a constitutional obligation to support and fund its institutions of higher learning. The essay describes the historical development of education systems in the United States, with particular attention paid to the funding of those systems. It then shows that (1) the language of Articles IX and XIII of Washington’s constitution are closely related, (2) Article IX’s “general and uniform system of public schools” was meant to include both normal schools (teacher training colleges) and technical schools, and (3) Article XIII’s mandate that the state “foster and support” education institutions referred to the University of Washington, among others. It concludes that while the precise level of required state support for the regional and research universities is not clear, the continued reduction of state funding may soon reach a constitutionally unacceptable level.
华盛顿州的授权:资助高等教育的宪法义务
本文的重点是华盛顿州宪法中关于中学后教育的条款。它认为,在起草这些条款的历史背景下,华盛顿州有宪法义务支持和资助其高等教育机构。这篇文章描述了美国教育系统的历史发展,特别关注了这些系统的资金。然后,它表明:(1)华盛顿宪法第九条和第十三条的语言是密切相关的,(2)第九条的“公立学校的一般和统一系统”意味着包括师范学校(教师培训学院)和技术学校,(3)第十三条的授权,即国家“培育和支持”教育机构指的是华盛顿大学等。报告的结论是,虽然对地区和研究型大学所需的国家支持的确切水平尚不清楚,但国家资金的持续减少可能很快就会达到宪法上不可接受的水平。
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