Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7547

Introduced
2/18/22  

Caption

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

Impact

If enacted, this bill would change existing state laws regarding education funding by implementing a new methodology for calculating foundation aid that considers student poverty levels and district revenue-generating capacities. The new formula will directly influence the distribution of state funds, ensuring that districts with higher populations of low-income students receive more financial support. Additionally, the bill allows local education agencies the flexibility to set aside funds for expansion programs, thus promoting educational opportunities beyond traditional classroom settings.

Summary

House Bill 7547, known as the Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act, seeks to adjust the current foundation education aid formula in Rhode Island. The primary aim of the bill is to ensure that financial resources are allocated more equitably across school districts, particularly focusing on providing additional support for high-need students. The adjustments in funding calculations aim to enhance educational opportunities for disadvantaged groups, thereby fostering equity within the state's education system. This bill presents a significant shift by mandating the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to revise how the state determines poverty counts and school funding.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 7547 reveal a spectrum of opinions. Proponents argue that the bill addresses longstanding inequities in school funding, which have disproportionately affected minority and low-income students. They posit that the revised poverty measurement will lead to a more accurate reflection of the needs within each district. Conversely, critics raise concerns about the potential impact on funding levels for certain districts, worrying that the changes could lead to a redistribution of resources that may disadvantage areas that are not classified as high-need. The emphasis on quantitative measures of student poverty—separate from the traditional school lunch program metrics—has also sparked debate among educational stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0087

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI S2034

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 S0236

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI H6112

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI S0235

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI H6113

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI S0067

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

RI S0254

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

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