Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2319

Introduced
2/15/22  

Caption

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

Impact

The implementation of S2319 is expected to have a significant impact on the funding structure for education in Rhode Island. By formalizing the caps on charter school funding, the bill provides clearer guidelines for how school districts budget for these expenses. The adjustments are particularly relevant for districts that experience fluctuations in student enrollment in charter schools, as the bill allows for adjustments in funding to reflect actual enrollment data. This approach not only fosters financial accountability but also promotes transparency in the distribution of education funds.

Summary

Bill S2319, titled the Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act, seeks to amend existing laws regarding the funding of charter public schools in Rhode Island. The bill introduces limitations on the financial responsibilities of local school districts towards charter schools, specifically capping their total charter school expenses at nine percent of the district's adopted budget. However, if a district is under state control, this cap can increase to twenty-three percent. This adjustment aims to provide fiscal relief for districts while ensuring that charter institutions are adequately funded based on actual enrollment numbers.

Contention

The bill's provisions are anticipated to stir debate among stakeholders in the education sector. Proponents argue that establishing these caps will prevent financial strain on school districts and promote equitable access to funding for all types of public schools. Critics, however, may contend that such limitations could undermine the operational flexibility of charter schools and restrict their ability to serve students effectively, particularly in areas with growing populations. This tension between charter school support and local district funding constraints highlights an ongoing debate regarding educational equity and resource allocation in Rhode Island.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0762

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI S0456

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI H6346

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI H7546

The Educational Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI S0258

The Educational Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI H5396

The Educational Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI S0094

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI S2032

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI H7473

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI S0069

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

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