We do know there will be cuts.

The data is clear. These are very high-poverty districts that have been neglected for 50 years. And the last three or four years that we have been really working hard, there is substantial evidence that the state's investment is paying off for these kids.

The state should be able to say, 'If we're going to pay for this school and build these schools, you've got the responsibility to make sure you deliver sites that are appropriate.'

This is really about community revitalization of urban areas and making our cities economically competitive, better places to live.