Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S366

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Studying the financing of chapter 74 vocational-technical and agricultural school capital improvements

Impact

A key component of the bill involves the consideration of establishing a tiered reimbursement formula. This formula would take into account the distinct capital needs of various education levels: elementary and middle schools, comprehensive high schools, and vocational-technical or agricultural schools. The bill looks to quantify the fiscal impacts that capital improvement projects may have on small towns and cities, particularly those that service regional vocational-technical facilities.

Summary

Bill S366 aims to study the financing mechanisms for capital improvements in facilities dedicated to vocational-technical and agricultural education as outlined in Chapter 74 of the Massachusetts General Laws. Introduced by Senator Barry R. Finegold, the bill proposes a thorough analysis by the executive office of education, in partnership with the Massachusetts School Building Authority. The focus is on evaluating the current state of financing and assessing alternative funding models for these specialized educational institutions.

Contention

Potential areas of contention include the analysis of campaign finance reporting obligations related to local approvals for capital projects affecting vocational institutions. There are concerns about whether the financial strategies put forth may lead to inconsistencies in funding compared to comprehensive high schools, possibly sparking debate over equity in educational financing. The findings from the study are intended to be reported back to the Massachusetts General Court, emphasizing the legislative interest in balancing funding needs across educational sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S274

To improve access, opportunity, and capacity in Massachusetts vocational-technical education

MA H538

To Improve access, opportunity, and capacity in Massachusetts vocational-technical education

MA S1577

Related to the use of hoisting equipment in Chapter 74 vocational technical education

MA S1571

Relative to the use of hoisting equipment in Chapter 74 vocational technical education

MA H2337

Relative to the use of hoisting equipment in Chapter 74 vocational technical education

MA S278

Establishing a special commission to study the effectiveness of the Massachusetts School Building Authority

MA S2659

Establishing a special commission to review the adequacy and equity of the Massachusetts school building program

MA S306

To increase student access to career technical education schools and programs which are aligned with regional labor market needs

MA H568

Establishing a special commission to study the effectiveness of the Massachusetts School Building Authority

MA H4399

To expand access to career technical education and other alternative pathways that improve student opportunities and outcomes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.