Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1173

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To restore the effective date of MassHealth coverage for new applicants

Impact

If enacted, H1173 could significantly change the landscape of education funding in the state. It aims to address long-standing disparities in funding that historically have favored wealthier districts, potentially reshaping the educational opportunities available to students in lower-income areas. By tying additional state funds to specific criteria such as improvements in learning environments and educational outcomes, the bill could foster a more equitable distribution of educational resources and encourage schools to adopt best practices in educational delivery.

Summary

House Bill H1173 seeks to reform the state's approach to public education funding by allocating additional resources specifically aimed at improving school infrastructure and ensuring better educational outcomes for students. The bill proposes a series of measures including increased funding for low-income school districts, enhancements to classroom facilities, and the introduction of accountability measures for schools receiving additional grants. Proponents argue that these changes are essential to uplift the quality of education across the state and close the existing gap between affluent and less-privileged school districts.

Contention

However, the bill has also faced considerable opposition. Critics argue that while the intent to provide better funding and support for disadvantaged schools is commendable, the measures proposed could lead to enhanced bureaucratic oversight that may stifle local innovation and flexibility. There are concerns that mandated accountability could place undue pressure on schools and educators, diverting attention away from teaching to meeting compliance requirements. Additionally, some lawmakers worry about the sustainability of increased funding over the long term, particularly in light of potential budgetary constraints in future legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

MA S367

Similar To To increase awareness of community based PACE programs for older adults

MA S729

Similar To To restore the effective date of MassHealth coverage for new applicants

MA H4433

Similar To To expand access for those living with younger onset Alzheimer’s, dementia and other disabilities

Previously Filed As

MA H89

Promoting dairy farms

MA H970

Relative to streamlining notice and disclosure

MA H2458

Relative to Brockton school police

MA H1411

To increase transparency in the Massachusetts land record systems to protect the property rights of homeowners and businesses

MA H2298

Requiring public safety vehicles to be equipped with emergency thermal blankets

MA H3282

Allowing blood types to be printed on licenses to operate motor vehicles

MA H968

Requiring reimbursement for the costs of providing competent interpreter services

MA H260

Relative to credit card surcharges

Similar Bills

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