(AP) — A Democratic budget for Oregon schools is headed for votes in the full House and Senate, likely next week, after the Ways and Means Committee approved the $7.3 billion spending plan in a party-line vote on Thursday. Republicans and education interests say it fails to keep pace with rising costs and will force many school districts to slash spending. Republicans have accused Democrats of intentionally underfunding schools in order to create a justification for raising taxes down the road, a charge that Democrats reject.