Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05038 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/26/2022

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
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sHB-5038 
AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE GOVERNOR'S BUDGET 
RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING EDUCATION.  
 
Primary Analyst: SB 	4/25/22 
Contributing Analyst(s):    
Reviewer: JS 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 23 $ FY 24 $ 
Education, Dept. 	GF - Cost See Below See Below 
Education, Dept. 	GF - Savings $678,953 1.1 million 
Note: GF=General Fund  
Municipal Impact: 
Municipalities Effect FY 23 $ FY 24 $ 
Various Local and Regional 
School Districts 
See Below See Below See Below 
  
Explanation 
The bill increases the per-pupil Open Choice grant by $2,000 to 
receiving districts for each student from the Hartford (Sheff) region. 
This results in an additional corresponding revenue gain to local and 
regional school districts in the Hartford region that participate in Open 
Choice.  This change is implementing language for part of the recent 
Sheff settlement, which is in effect. 
The bill also renews the Alliance District program for FY 23 through 
FY 27 and phases out the Alliance District portion of the ECS grant to 
the few towns that will no longer qualify (graduated Alliance Districts), 
impacting the graduated, new, and continuing Alliance Districts.   
Additionally, the bill makes adjustments to ECS that provide: (1) 
enhanced protection from losses for all towns in FY 23, and for Alliance 
Districts and graduated Alliance Districts in subsequent years, and (2) a  2022HB-05038-R000628-FN.DOCX 	Page 2 of 2 
 
 
smoother phase-in and phase-out process.  These changes, combined 
with the annual updates to ECS calculation data, result in ECS grants 
that are: (1) in FY 23, $678,953 less than required under current law; (2) 
in FY 23, approximately $6 million less than the FY 23 appropriation; 
and (3) in FY 24, an estimated $1.1 million less than current law.   
The bill makes various other procedural and operational changes to 
the technical and career schools, which are not anticipated to result in a 
fiscal impact.  
The Out Years 
The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above would 
continue into the future subject to inflation.