Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF60

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the state school foundation program and the calculation of minimum state foundation aid for school districts and including applicability provisions.

Impact

The modifications specified in SF60 would require that if the foundation aid received by a school district is less than $300 per pupil, the district would automatically receive the minimum amount of $300, unless meeting this figure negatively impacts its overall budget. The changes would apply to budget years starting on or after July 1, 2026, which suggests that the implications of the bill will play out over several subsequent budget cycles, thereby impacting long-term financial planning for schools in Iowa.

Summary

Senate File 60 seeks to amend the calculation of minimum state foundation aid for school districts in Iowa. The bill outlines the framework for determining the amount of foundation aid each district is entitled to receive based on the foundation property tax and the combined foundation base per pupil. The intent behind this legislation is to ensure that funds are allocated in a way that promotes equitable support across various school districts, particularly those that may have lower property tax revenues to support their educational budget.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Senate File 60 represents a significant shift in how Iowa calculates foundation aid for schools. While it aims to enhance fairness in funding allocation, the long-term effects on budgetary constraints, district financial health, and educational outcomes will need to be closely monitored as it progresses through the legislative process and into implementation.

Contention

Debates surrounding SF60 primarily focus on the equity of distribution of educational resources. Proponents argue that the bill addresses disparities in funding that affect districts with lower property values and, consequently, less funding from property taxes. Opponents may raise concerns about the sustainability of increased funding and whether minimum aid levels could lead to complacency in seeking additional local funding sources. Furthermore, some stakeholders may question the state's ability to meet the financial obligations imposed by this bill without drawing from other essential programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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