Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1473

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Adds provisions including gifted education pupil count for purposes of funding schools through the foundation formula

Impact

The impact of HB 1473 is significant as it shifts the focus onto gifted education and ensures that students who meet specific criteria have access to funding tailored to their needs. By doing so, the bill not only supports academic empowerment for gifted students but also aims to close the equity gap faced by students from underprivileged backgrounds. The bill's provisions mandate that funds are directed to educational assistance organizations, thus bolstering accountability and effectiveness in how the funds are utilized for students' educational progress.

Summary

House Bill 1473 aims to reform the provisions concerning gifted education pupils in Missouri's funding formula for public schools. The bill proposes the repeal of several existing sections of the Revised Statutes of Missouri and replaces them with updated provisions intended to strengthen the tracking and support of gifted education. Among the stipulations are requirements for educational assistance organizations to notify the state treasurer of their intent to provide scholarship accounts for qualified students, as well as criteria that define eligibility for these scholarships, which include students from unaccredited school districts and those with individualized education plans (IEPs).

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include concerns from educational advocacy groups regarding the sufficiency of resources allocated for gifted education and whether the measures in place would truly benefit those in need. Critics argue that while expanding access to scholarships is beneficial, there may be insufficient oversight on how these funds are spent. Additionally, stakeholders differ on the impact of such reforms on the existing educational landscape, particularly regarding students who do not qualify for gift education programs but still require robust educational support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1738

Changes provisions governing educational scholarships

MO HB2104

Changes provisions governing educational scholarships

MO HB559

Establishes provisions allowing for open enrollment of pupils in public schools

MO HB332

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

MO HB2634

Modifies provisions relating to public funding of abortion facilities and affiliates and provisions relating to MO HealthNet providers

MO HB2696

Changes provisions governing special educational services

MO HB2831

Modifies provisions relating to all-terrain vehicles used for agricultural purposes

MO SB1378

Modifies the definition of "weighted average daily attendance" as used in the education funding formula

MO HB744

Authorizes sales tax exemptions for diapers and infant formula

MO HB1563

Prohibits public funds from being expended to any abortion facility, or affiliate or associate thereof, including for MO HealthNet reimbursement, and modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet providers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.