Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00466

Introduced
1/24/19  
Introduced
1/24/19  
Refer
1/24/19  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The Executive Branch From Making Rescissions To A Town's Education Cost-sharing Grant During The Fiscal Year.

Impact

The passage of SB00466 would directly impact the functioning of school finance in Connecticut, bolstering the financial support that towns rely on for educational purposes. By safeguarding these cost-sharing grants, the bill aims to alleviate concerns from local governments that their educational funding could be slashed during budgetary constraints. This stability is particularly crucial in times of economic uncertainty, ensuring that local education systems maintain necessary resources and staffing levels.

Summary

SB00466 aims to protect towns from potential funding cuts by prohibiting the executive branch of the state government from making rescissions to education cost-sharing grants during the fiscal year. By amending sections of the state statutes related to education funding, this bill ensures that towns receive the full amount of grants they are entitled to, which are critical for maintaining local educational standards. The intent behind the bill is to provide stability and predictability in educational funding, helping towns plan their budgets without the fear of mid-year cuts from the state.

Contention

Despite the bill's focus on protecting education funding, there are concerns regarding the balance of power between the executive branch and local governments. Some critics argue that it limits the executive's ability to manage state finances effectively. They contend that fiscal flexibility is essential to address statewide budgetary issues and that the absence of rescissions could lead to financial strain on the state budget if unexpected costs arise. The debate hinges on whether prioritizing local education funding should outweigh the need for state-level financial control.

Notable_points

Supporters of SB00466, including local education advocates and some legislators, emphasize the importance of reliable funding for educational institutions, arguing that it is essential for ensuring equal educational opportunities across the state. On the other hand, opponents warn that the implementation of this bill could set a precedent that may hinder the state’s ability to respond to fiscal emergencies, potentially complicating budget management in the long term.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05079

An Act Concerning The Education Cost Sharing Grant Amount For The Town Of Colchester.

CT HB05061

An Act Concerning Cost-of-living Adjustments To The Education Cost Sharing Grant Formula.

CT HB05094

An Act Concerning Full And Immediate Funding Of The Education Cost Sharing Grant.

CT SB00058

An Act Entitling Towns To Full Reimbursement Under The Excess Cost Grant For Special Education.

CT SB00014

An Act Assisting School Districts In Improving Educational Outcomes, Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Education And The Technical Education And Career System And Establishing Early Start Ct.

CT HB05049

An Act Making Deficiency Appropriations For The Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2024.

CT HB05182

An Act Concerning The Legislative Commissioners' Recommendations For Technical Revisions To The Education And Early Childhood Statutes.

CT HB05050

An Act Implementing The Governor's Budget Recommendations For Education.

CT HB05212

An Act Concerning Education Funding.

CT HB05062

An Act Concerning Funding Of The Special Education Excess Cost Grant.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.