In the budget Gov. Tom Wolf proposed last week, $13.7 billion is earmarked for public education, a 3.3 percent increase, which includes $200 million more in the basic education subsidy, and $13.8 million to raise teacher salaries in some urban and rural districts. The governor's public school funding proposal, pensions, full day kindergarten and pre-Kindergarten programs were: Mark DiRocco, Executive Director of the PA Assn. of School Administrators; Donna Cooper, Executive Director of Public Citizens for Children & Youth; and Nathan Mains, CEO of the PA School Boards Association.