Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H678

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To fix the chapter 70 inflation adjustment

Impact

The proposed adjustments in HB 678 are likely to have significant implications for the state's education funding framework. By including an inflation index in the formula for determining funding rates, the bill aims to provide schools with a stable and predictable source of funding. This is particularly relevant in times of economic fluctuation, where inflation can drastically impact operating budgets. Legislators have expressed that these changes are intended to enhance the financial stability of public schools across Massachusetts, ensuring that they can meet both current and future educational needs.

Summary

House Bill 678, introduced by Representative Orlando Ramos, seeks to amend Chapter 70 of the General Laws, specifically adjusting the definitions related to education funding. The primary focus of this bill is to establish a reliable method for determining the 'Foundation allotments' for educational institutions, particularly in light of inflation adjustments. By modifying the per-pupil rate calculations through an established foundation inflation index, the bill aims to ensure that educational funding keeps pace with rising costs associated with school operations and student enrollment.

Contention

While supporters of HB 678 argue that the inflation adjustment is a necessary step to improve educational funding, there may be concerns regarding the specific metrics used to calculate the inflation index. Critics may raise questions about the implications this could have for state budgeting priorities and the overall adequacy of funding allocated to education. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the cap placed on the increase of the index, limiting annual growth to no more than four-and-one-half percent, which some may argue does not fully address the needs of rapidly growing districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H562

Relative to inflation adjustments for education aid

MA H439

Relative to transparency and accountability in charter school finance

MA H3521

Relative to COLA adjustments for veteran benefits

MA H2427

Relative to cost of living adjustments for retired public employees of the Commonwealth

MA H653

Relative to rest home rate adjustments

MA S1200

Relative to raising the minimum wage closer to a living wage in the Commonwealth

MA H1925

Relative to the minimum wage

MA H1728

To implement the recommendations of the special commission on facial recognition technology

MA S395

Relative to rest home rate adjustments

MA H3567

To provide a sustainable future for rural schools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.