Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06618 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 05/10/2021

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
Legislative Office Building, Room 5200 
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sHB-6618 
AN ACT CONCERNING FUNDING ISSUES RELATED TO PUBLIC 
EDUCATION IN CONNECTICUT.  
 
Primary Analyst: SB 	5/10/21 
Contributing Analyst(s): JS   
 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 22 $ FY 23 $ 
Education, Dept. 	GF - See Below See Below See Below 
Department of Agriculture GF - Cost 250,000 250,000 
Note: GF=General Fund  
Municipal Impact: 
Municipalities Effect FY 22 $ FY 23 $ 
Local and Regional School Districts See Below See Below See Below 
  
Explanation 
The bill contains several provisions affecting town and state 
education spending. 
Alliance District Funds. The bill allows the education 
commissioner to allow a board of education to spend up to 10% of any 
increase in Alliance District funds over the prior fiscal year in a way 
that was not included in the Alliance District plan, as long as the board 
(1) spends it for educational purposes only and not to supplant the 
local share of education funding and (2) increases the local education 
funding share for that fiscal year by the same amount. This change 
would increase the local board’s minimum budget requirement (MBR) 
in the following year by the amount the local share is increased.   
Board Reserves. The bill also increases the amount that a regional 
board of education can put into its reserve fund for capital and 
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for a fiscal year, which is procedural and does not result in a fiscal 
impact.  
MBR. The bill extends the MBR statutes to apply to all future years, 
which affects town education spending levels.  The bill also clarifies 
that CRRSAA stimulus funds as well as school security infrastructure 
grants may be excluded from MBR calculations in the fiscal year 
following receipt of funds, which is potentially a savings to towns, to 
the extent these grants would have otherwise been included.    
CT Grown for CT Kids. The bill requires the Department of 
Agriculture (DoAg) to administer the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant 
Program to help boards of education develop farm -to-school 
programs.  This provision results in costs to DoAg of $250,000 in each 
of FY 22 and FY 23, including 10% for administration of the grant 
program.  
Magnet School Transportation. Under the bill the Commissioner of 
SDE is authorized to provide supplemental transportation grants to 
regional educational service centers (RESCs) for magnet school 
transportation for FY 21 and each following fiscal year. This results in 
SDE making payments totaling approximately $5 million in FY 21 and 
potential payments in future years. 
Charter School Grants. The bill raises the state charter school per-
pupil grant from $11,250 to $11,525, which results in a cost of 
approximately $3 million in both FY 22 and FY 23, and annually 
thereafter.  
Grant Caps. The bill caps certain education grants to local or 
regional boards of education for FY 22 and FY 23, which results in a 
savings to the state, and a corresponding revenue loss to local and 
regional boards of education of approximately $69.9 million in FY 22 
and $74.9 million in FY 23.   
Open Choice. The substitute bill extends the Open Choice program 
to Danbury and Norwalk and allows for up to 50 students from each  2021HB-06618-R000648-FN.DOCX 	Page 3 of 3 
 
 
district to participate in the 2022-23 school year. This expansion results 
in a total cost of $275,000 in FY 22 and $900,000 in FY 23.  
The Out Years 
The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above would 
continue into the future subject to inflation.