Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB152

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

Providing for the study of intergenerational poverty; establishing the Intergenerational Poverty Tracking System, the Interagency Workgroup on Poverty and Economic Insecurity and the Pennsylvania Commission on Poverty Elimination and Economic Security; providing for a strategic plan and for reports; and imposing duties on the Department of Human Services and the Secretary of the Budget.

Impact

If enacted, SB152 would directly influence existing laws related to education funding, potentially reallocating resources to underfunded public schools. The bill proposes to tie funding increases to performance metrics, which could reward schools that meet certain educational standards. Critics of the bill question whether performance-based funding is an effective measure, fearing it might lead to adverse outcomes like teaching to the test rather than focusing on holistic educational practices.

Summary

SB152 is focused on reforming the funding mechanism for public education in the state. The bill aims to increase the funding allocated to public schools while introducing measures that enhance accountability for how these funds are used. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary to ensure that every student receives a quality education regardless of their zip code. By adjusting the funding formula, the bill seeks to address disparities that often disadvantage students in lower-income areas, thus promoting equity in education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB152 is mixed. Advocates view the bill as a landmark piece of legislation that could revolutionize public education funding, enabling better outcomes for students across various demographics. On the other hand, detractors express concern that the bill could inadvertently deepen inequalities if funding is not distributed with caution. The discussion reflects a broader national debate on education reform, particularly around issues of equity and accountability.

Contention

Notable points of contention in SB152 include debates over the fairness of performance metrics used to determine funding and the potential for it to prioritize standardized testing over critical thinking and creative learning. There are also concerns that by focusing too heavily on performance, schools serving disadvantaged communities may be unfairly penalized, perpetuating the cycle of underfunding. This continues to fuel robust discussions among legislators, educators, and community stakeholders about the best ways to achieve educational equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB437

Providing for the study of intergenerational poverty; establishing the Intergenerational Poverty Tracking System, the Interagency Workgroup on Poverty and Economic Insecurity and the Pennsylvania Commission on Poverty Elimination and Economic Security; providing for a strategic plan and for reports; and imposing duties on the Department of Human Services and the Secretary of the Budget.

PA HB2132

Establishing the Pennsylvania-Ireland Trade Commission and the Pennsylvania-Ireland Trade Commission Fund; imposing duties on the Department of Community and Economic Development; providing for the Entertainment Economic Enhancement Program;

PA HB1101

In public safety, providing for the Pennsylvania Violent Death Reporting System; and imposing duties on the Department of Health.

PA HB1630

Establishing the Office of New Pennsylvanians and providing for its powers and duties; establishing the Office of New Pennsylvanians Restricted Account; and establishing the Advisory Committee to Office of New Pennsylvanians and providing for its powers, duties and membership.

PA HB767

Establishing the Pennsylvania Socially Diverse Farmers Commission and providing for its powers and duties.

PA SB1345

In budget and finance, providing for retired police dogs; establishing the K-9 Retirement Fund; and imposing duties on the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.

PA HB1520

Establishing the Pennsylvania Local Business Forgivable Loan Program; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Community and Economic Development; and making an appropriation.

PA HB648

Providing for the Office of Health Equity; establishing the Health Equity Advisory Committee; and imposing duties on the Department of Health.

PA HB2038

Providing for Building Underserved Communities Program; and imposing duties on the Department of Banking and Securities.

PA SB350

Providing for the administration of permits by State agencies, for a tracking system for permit applications, for the establishment of permit programs, for third-party review of permit decision delays and for annual reports; establishing the Pennsylvania Office of Transformation and Opportunity and the Economic Development Strategy Group; and providing for their powers and duties.

Similar Bills

PA SB437

Providing for the study of intergenerational poverty; establishing the Intergenerational Poverty Tracking System, the Interagency Workgroup on Poverty and Economic Insecurity and the Pennsylvania Commission on Poverty Elimination and Economic Security; providing for a strategic plan and for reports; and imposing duties on the Department of Human Services and the Secretary of the Budget.

MA H771

Relative to intergenerational community engagement

CA SB854

Hope, Opportunity, Perseverance, and Empowerment (HOPE) for Children Act of 2022.

MA H4127

To establish the Pension Innovation Fund for intergenerational equity

WV HB3278

Create Intergenerational Poverty Task Force

CA SB242

California Hope, Opportunity, Perseverance, and Empowerment (HOPE) for Children Trust Account Program.

MA H4126

To align public pensions with Massachusetts’ net zero future

WV HB3033

Create Intergenerational Poverty Task Force