Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H691

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the long-term fiscal health and sustainability of special education in the Commonwealth

Impact

One of the most significant impacts of HB 691, if passed, will be its provisions for funding structures. The bill outlines that special education funds must adequately support the needs of every eligible student, with a special focus on ensuring that districts with larger populations of special education students receive the necessary support. The goal is to create a system that is not only effective but also sustainable, allowing schools to plan long-term budgets without the fear of fluctuating state assistance.

Summary

House Bill 691 aims to address the long-term fiscal health and sustainability of special education in Massachusetts. It proposes the formation of a special commission tasked with studying Chapter 71B, the state’s legislation governing special education funding. The commission's objectives include evaluating the current financing structure and making recommendations to improve fiscal integrity while ensuring that educational outcomes for students with disabilities are enhanced. This is crucial as the bill aims to provide equitable resources to schools, particularly those with varying levels of local resources and increasing numbers of special education students.

Conclusion

Overall, House Bill 691 represents a potential milestone in the reform of special education funding within Massachusetts, aiming to establish a more equitable and sustainable financial framework. The establishment of a special commission with diverse stakeholders reflects a collaborative approach to tackling existing disparities, though the successful implementation of the bill will depend on careful consideration of the projected fiscal impacts and the balancing of local autonomy with state mandates.

Contention

A point of contention surrounding H691 involves the feasibility of the recommendations and their implications on local school district finances. Critics may argue that mandating higher reimbursement rates for special education funding could lead to budget strains for the state or necessitate cuts in other education areas. Additionally, ensuring that funds are allocated equitably while promoting flexibility and innovation in service delivery may present challenges regarding compliance and oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H571

Relative to the long-term fiscal health and sustainability of special education in the Commonwealth

MA S332

Resolve relative to the long-term fiscal health and sustainability of special education in the Commonwealth

MA H4681

Relative to special education

MA H1260

Committing to higher education the resources to insure a strong and healthy public higher education system

MA H2204

Relative to accelerating improvements to the local and regional public health system to address disparities in the delivery of public health services

MA H489

Providing affordable and accessible high-quality early education and care to promote child development and well-being and support the economy in the Commonwealth

MA H1217

To address the financial sustainability of the Health Safety Net

MA H3272

To increase regional transit accessibility in the Commonwealth

MA S816

Committing to higher education the resources to insure a strong and healthy public higher education system

MA H536

Providing for the creation of a permanent commission relative to the education of American Indian and Alaska Native residents of the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.