Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1351

Introduced
2/21/24  

Caption

Quality Basic Education Act; support for students living in poverty; provisions

Impact

If enacted, HB1351 will positively impact state educational policies by ensuring that schools receive targeted financial assistance to support some of the most vulnerable student populations. The requirement for local units of administration to use at least 90 percent of the funds for direct program expenditures means that there will be an increase in resources directed toward initiatives that provide educational support, tutoring, and other necessary services. This is expected to improve the educational outcomes for students from low-income backgrounds, addressing long-standing disparities in access to quality education.

Summary

House Bill 1351 is designed to amend the Quality Basic Education Act by providing grants from the State Board of Education to local units of administration, explicitly aimed at supporting students living in poverty. The bill outlines specific definitions for various categories of students, including foster care students, homeless students, and migrant students. It establishes that a significant portion of the grant funds must be directly utilized for programs benefiting these impoverished students, thereby emphasizing the need for local educational authorities to allocate financial resources effectively toward this demographic.

Contention

While the bill has the potential for considerable positive outcomes, discussions surrounding HB1351 indicate that there may be points of contention regarding the distribution of grants and the effectiveness of proposed measures. Critics could argue that the definitions and categorization of students might not encompass all those in need, potentially leaving out other vulnerable groups. There may also be concerns raised about the adequacy of funding and whether it will genuinely meet the diverse needs of students living in poverty. Thus, legislative focus will be needed to ensure equitable access and effectiveness in grant implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB3

Support for Students Living in Poverty Act; enact

GA SB128

Quality Basic Education Act; grants to eligible local units of administration for students living in poverty; provide

GA SB284

"Quality Basic Education Act"; students living in poverty; table of quality basic education instructional programs; add a program

GA HB1328

Quality Basic Education Act; table of instructional programs; add program for students living in poverty

GA HB282

Quality Basic Education Act; minimum course study in career readiness education for students in grades six through twelve; provide

GA HB27

Investing in Every Student Act; enact

GA HB1104

Quality Basic Education Act; address mental health risks for student athletes

GA HB912

Quality Basic Education Act; $500,000.00 in matching grants for purpose of providing home reading programs for students in kindergarten through fourth grade; provisions

GA HB42

Quality Basic Education; calculation and distribution of funds to local units of administration for student transportation programs; revise provisions

GA HB712

Quality Basic Education; calculation and distribution of funds to local units of administration for student transportation programs; revise provisions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.