senator john mathis, senator nicky sisler toward representative kinney bingham, representative jack e. hayes, and representative felons. you came into this with an open mind and a willingness to work and to listen week met with teachers, parents, former state superintendent's door republicans and democrats. a planned 7r eddy that south carolina we need to take targeted approaches to education in a way that charge results for our kids. we looked at the way we funded education at the state level. we found a formula to be updated, misguided, and then as a result we're entering the gulf -- best out of directing dollars to where they're most needed. those who require individuals traction. we don't have difficulty with those speaking english that the lawsuits are still the person in a plumber. the most glaring failure on our part has been the failure to acknowledge that it simply cost more to educate a job in poverty . research shows that the constant teaching low-income students was proven methods is roughly $1,200 more faugh per child. as a state we cannot afford to ignore that any longer. under