Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB63

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

In driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for definitions, for driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance and for authorized use not a defense.

Impact

The implementation of SB 63 would significantly modify the existing funding formulas used to allocate state resources to local school districts. By directing more funds towards schools that have historically received less support, the bill aims to create a more equitable educational landscape. This change is anticipated to facilitate improved student outcomes and overall community development, as better-resourced schools can provide enhanced educational experiences and opportunities for their students.

Summary

Senate Bill 63 aims to address the funding disparities in education across the state by reallocating state resources to enhance support for specific school programs and initiatives. The bill proposes a strategic investment in educational materials, classroom facilities, and student resources, primarily targeting underfunded districts that have long struggled to provide equitable education. Advocates argue that this reallocation is crucial for ensuring all students, regardless of their geographical location, have access to the same quality of education and resources.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB 63 has been largely positive among educational advocates and stakeholders who believe that financial equity is necessary for the prosperity of the educational system. Educators and community leaders have expressed strong support for the bill, viewing it as a step toward correcting long-standing injustices in funding. However, there is some concern among conservative lawmakers about the implications of reallocating funds from other programs, which adds a layer of complexity to the discussion and may lead to pushback from various sectors.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB 63 revolve around the question of funding sources and potential cuts to other educational initiatives. Critics argue that while the bill's intentions are commendable, the methods of funding such equity could undermine other essential programs that also serve critical needs within the education system. The debate focuses on finding a balance between equity in funding and the sustainability of existing educational resources and community programs, reflecting a broader conversation about financial priorities within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB983

In driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for definitions, for driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance and for authorized use not a defense.

PA SB363

In driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance and for authorized use not a defense.

PA HB1781

In driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for accelerated rehabilitative disposition and for drug and alcohol assessments.

PA SB453

In sentencing, further providing for sentence of total confinement; in licensing of drivers, further providing for driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked and for ignition interlock limited license; and, in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for ignition interlock.

PA HB1712

In sentencing, further providing for sentence of total confinement; in general provisions, further providing for definitions; in licensing of drivers, further providing for the offense of driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked and for ignition interlock limited license; and, in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for ignition interlock, for prior offenses, for Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition, for drug and alcohol assessments and for mandatory sentencing and providing for substance monitoring program.

PA HB1290

In licensing of drivers, further providing for ignition interlock limited license; and, in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for penalties, for ignition interlock and for Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition.

PA HB408

In miscellaneous provisions, further providing for the offenses of homicide by vehicle while driving under influence and aggravated assault by vehicle while driving under the influence.

PA SB846

Providing for adult use cannabis; regulating the personal use and possession of cannabis; establishing the Cannabis Regulatory Control Board; providing for powers and duties of the Cannabis Regulatory Control Board; establishing the Cannabis Business Development Fund; providing for social and economic equity, for regulation of cannabis business establishments, for enforcement and immunities, for laboratory testing, for advertising, marketing, packaging and labeling and for preparation, destruction and regulation of cannabis and cannabis-infused edible and nonedible products; imposing a sales tax and excise tax on cannabis and cannabis-infused edible and nonedible products; establishing the Cannabis Regulation Fund; providing for cannabis clean slate and for miscellaneous provisions; imposing penalties; consolidating provisions relating to medical marijuana; transferring certain powers and duties of the Department of Health to the Cannabis Regulatory Control Board; in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance and for authorized use not a defense; and making repeals.

PA HB2210

Providing for adult use cannabis; regulating the personal use and possession of cannabis; establishing the Cannabis Regulatory Control Board; providing for powers and duties of the Cannabis Regulatory Control Board; establishing the Cannabis Business Development Fund; providing for social and economic equity, for regulation of cannabis business establishments, for enforcement and immunities, for laboratory testing, for advertising, marketing, packaging and labeling and for preparation, destruction and regulation of cannabis and cannabis-infused edible and nonedible products; imposing a sales tax and excise tax on cannabis and cannabis-infused edible and nonedible products; establishing the Cannabis Regulation Fund; providing for cannabis clean slate and for miscellaneous provisions; imposing penalties; consolidating provisions relating to medical marijuana; transferring certain powers and duties of the Department of Health to the Cannabis Regulatory Control Board; in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance and for authorized use not a defense; and making repeals.

PA HB1661

Further providing for schedules of controlled substances; and providing for secure storage of xylazine.

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