Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H607

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to special education reimbursement programs

Impact

The proposed increase in reimbursement is significant for school districts struggling to cover the costs of special education. By elevating the reimbursement rate, the bill aims to alleviate financial pressure on local school budgets, allowing them to allocate more resources to educational programs and services. The higher reimbursement could potentially improve the quality of special education services offered and ensure that schools are better equipped to meet the needs of students with disabilities.

Summary

House Bill H607, filed by Representative Steven S. Howitt, seeks to amend Chapter 71B of the Massachusetts General Laws concerning special education. Specifically, the bill proposes to increase the reimbursement rate for special education programs from the existing 75 percent to 90 percent. This change aims to provide more financial support to schools that take on the costs associated with providing specialized educational services for students with disabilities.

Contention

However, discussions surrounding H607 may include points of contention regarding funding sources for the increased reimbursement rates. Critics could argue about the implications of adjusting the state budget to accommodate this increase, raising concerns about the impact on funding for other education initiatives or state programs. Additionally, there may be discussions on the extent to which this amendment addresses the root challenges faced by special education services, such as staffing shortages and training for educators in specialized techniques.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2642

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MA H486

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MA H2643

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MA H3685

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MA H970

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MA H3689

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MA H3696

Relative to motor vehicle negligence

MA H3136

Relative to private school land use

Similar Bills

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