Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB875

Introduced
1/18/23  

Caption

Expands the availability of Missouri empowerment scholarship accounts to qualified students living in counties containing a city with at least thirty thousand inhabitants

Impact

The bill would fundamentally alter existing state laws related to educational funding and school choice, aiming to make it easier for families to utilize funds for educational expenses beyond public schools. It would establish parameters for what constitutes a qualified student and outline how funds can be allocated, emphasizing personalized education plans and income thresholds for eligibility. Proponents argue that this represents a move towards a more equitable education system in Missouri, providing families with the necessary resources to meet their unique educational needs, regardless of their economic background.

Summary

House Bill 875 seeks to expand the availability of Missouri empowerment scholarship accounts, allowing more students living in counties with cities of at least 30,000 inhabitants to access these accounts. The bill aims to provide educational options for families by establishing a framework for financial support that allows parents greater choice in their children's education, including traditional public schools, charter schools, private schools, and homeschooling. This expansion is framed as a significant step towards educational reform in Missouri and is expected to influence the education landscape by increasing the number of students eligible for such scholarships.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB 875 is mixed, with support primarily from those advocating for school choice and educational freedom. Supporters assert that the bill will enhance competition among educational institutions and lead to better outcomes for students. However, opponents express concerns about potential adverse effects on public schools, fearing that diverting funds to private institutions may undermine public education and exacerbate existing inequities. This debate encapsulates broader national conversations about education funding and the role of public versus private education.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding the bill include discussions on how the expansion of empowerment scholarship accounts might affect public school funding and accountability. Critics argue that providing more funding to private schools or alternative educational pathways could diminish the quality of public education, particularly in underserved communities. Moreover, questions regarding the oversight of scholarship funds and the standards required for schools receiving these funds remain significant points of debate. Overall, the bill's implications on educational equity and state funding priorities are central to the discussions surrounding its passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB243

Expands the availability of Missouri empowerment scholarship accounts to qualified students living in any county with at least one hundred thousand inhabitants

MO HB2211

Authorizes students residing in counties with at least one hundred thousand inhabitants to participate in the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

MO HB244

Expands the definition of a qualified student for purposes of eligibility for Missouri empowerment scholarship accounts

MO HB332

Expands the definition of a qualified student for purposes of eligibility for Missouri empowerment scholarship accounts

MO HB350

Expands Missouri empowerment scholarship amounts for students with special needs

MO HB1671

Changes the definition of "qualified student" for the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program"

MO HB1615

Changes the definition of "qualified student" for purposes of Missouri empowerment scholarship accounts

MO HB2620

Changes the definition of "qualified student" for purposes of Missouri empowerment scholarship accounts

MO HB519

Changes the definition of "qualified student" for the Missouri empowerment scholarship accounts program

MO HB1338

Modifies provisions governing qualified students who receive Missouri empowerment scholarship accounts program grants

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.