Fund established to promote healthy environments for learning and teaching, and money appropriated.
Impact
The bill proposes an appropriation of $20 million from the state’s general fund for the fiscal year 2024 to support school districts in acquiring these UVGI devices. The intention is that these technologies, demonstrated to be effective against various airborne pathogens including COVID-19, will help not only in protecting students and staff from illnesses but also ensure a better learning environment. The legislation emphasizes the importance of air quality in schools as a factor that can significantly affect student performance and staff retention, which is increasingly relevant in the post-pandemic context.
Summary
House File 3126 aims to promote healthy learning and teaching environments in Minnesota schools by establishing a dedicated fund and appropriating money for health-related technological enhancements. The bill mandates the commissioner of education to set up a fund that will be used to finance the installation of in-ceiling upper-room ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) devices in schools. This initiative is positioned to improve air quality and overall health within educational institutions, potentially leading to reduced rates of absenteeism due to illness and improved morale among staff and students from kindergarten through grade 12.
Contention
Notably, while the bill highlights technological advancements for health improvements in schools, there may be underlying concerns regarding funding allocation and the prioritization of such expenditures against other educational needs. As schools face budget constraints, debates may arise over whether investing in UVGI technology is the most efficient use of resources, particularly when schools may also require improvements in educational materials, teacher salaries, or student services. The bill does not necessarily generate direct opposition, but its funding implications could spark discussions on broader educational priorities within Minnesota.
Environment and natural resources trust fund appropriations allocated, prior appropriations modified, grant programs established, report required, and money appropriated.
Student and staff safety measures required to be included in each school district's long-term facilities maintenance school facility plan, safe schools funding increased, school security systems grants created, and money appropriated.
Prekindergarten through grade 12 education funding provided; general education, literacy and learning, special education, education innovation, and education excellence provisions modified; and money appropriated.