Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB175

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Report Pass
2/1/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  
Enrolled
4/4/23  
Chaptered
5/16/23  

Caption

Maryland School for the Blind - Public School Construction Program - Eligibility

Impact

By eliminating the expiration date for eligibility, SB175 ensures continuous access to funding for the Maryland School for the Blind until further notice. This amendment places the school on a more stable footing concerning its infrastructure needs, allowing for timely maintenance and improvement of facilities. As a result, the bill is expected to positively contribute to the learning environment for students by addressing the infrastructure directly related to their educational experience.

Summary

Senate Bill 175 focuses on modifying the eligibility criteria for the Maryland School for the Blind under the Public School Construction Program. The bill repeals the termination date for funding eligibility, which enhances the school's access to financial resources designated for public school construction and capital improvements. This legislative change signifies a commitment to supporting educational facilities for visually impaired students, ensuring that necessary building and renovation projects can be funded without a restrictive timeline.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SB175 appears to be overwhelmingly positive among educational advocates and legislators alike. The bill passed with broad support—139 votes in favor and none against—indicating a strong consensus on the importance of the Maryland School for the Blind receiving necessary funding. It reflects a commitment to inclusive education and highlights the significance of ensuring that specialized schools have the resources to serve their student population effectively.

Contention

While SB175 enjoyed widespread support, discussions may have included points of contention regarding budget allocations and prioritization of funding resources across public education, particularly during times of financial constraints. However, no significant opposition was noted during the voting phase, which suggests that the benefits of supporting the Maryland School for the Blind were recognized as outweighing any potential financial disputes.

Companion Bills

MD HB366

Crossfiled Maryland School for the Blind - Public School Construction Program - Eligibility

Previously Filed As

MD HB366

Maryland School for the Blind - Public School Construction Program - Eligibility

MD SB581

Public School Construction Program - Maryland School for the Blind - State and Local Cost-Share

MD HB643

School Construction Revolving Loan Fund - Maryland School for the Blind - Eligibility

MD HB1390

Public Schools - Public School Construction - Funding and Administration

MD SB360

Public School Construction - Grant Programs, Approvals, and Administration - Alterations

MD HB458

Public School Construction - Programs, Approvals, and Administration - Alterations

MD HB1290

Education - Public School Construction - Funding and Administration

MD SB892

School Construction - Public Charter School Facility Fund - Establishment

MD SB646

School Construction - Public Charter School Facility Fund - Establishment

MD HB1061

School Construction - Public Charter School Facility Fund - Establishment

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