Makes supplemental appropriation of $80 million from Property Tax Relief Fund to DOE for Stabilization Aid.
Impact
The impact of A4030 is particularly significant for school districts that relied on Stabilization Aid in the past. In fiscal year 2022, 16 school districts benefited from Stabilization Aid in amounts ranging from $93,000 to $7.6 million. This funding is crucial for ensuring these districts can maintain necessary educational services despite financial difficulties. The bill aims to counteract the proposed 60 percent decrease from the Governor's budget, which suggested only $20 million for this purpose in FY 2023. This would have represented a substantial cut from the previous fiscal year's allocation, emphasizing the importance of stabilizing funding for affected districts.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4030 is a legislative proposal that seeks to make a supplemental appropriation of $80 million from the Property Tax Relief Fund to the New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) specifically for Stabilization Aid. This appropriation is aimed at addressing budgetary imbalances faced by school districts and increasing total funding for Stabilization Aid to $100 million in the fiscal year 2023. With this bill, New Jersey aims to provide additional financial support to school districts that have experienced significant reductions in state aid or operational imbalances in their budgets.
Contention
Despite the clear intent to bolster educational funding, there might be contention surrounding the disbursement of these funds and the measures that districts must take to justify their reliance on state aid. School districts receiving Stabilization Aid are required to submit written plans detailing how they plan to sustain operations in future years without additional supplemental support. Some critics may raise concerns about the adequacy of oversight in how these funds will be utilized, as well as the overall sustainability of funding models for education in the state.
Makes supplemental appropriation of $1 million from Property Tax Relief Fund to DOE to support Pantoliano-DePass school-based mentoring pilot program in certain Bergen County school districts.
Makes supplemental appropriation of $1 million from Property Tax Relief Fund to DOE to support Pantoliano-DePass school based mentoring pilot program in certain Bergen County school districts.
Makes FY 2022 supplemental appropriations of $139.8 million for Homestead Benefit Program and Senior and Disabled Citizens' Property Tax Freeze Program.
Amends appropriations act to provide funding for restoration of State school aid reductions for certain school districts; shifts $64,920,000 from certain appropriations for purposes of restoring aid; provides supplemental appropriation of $145,215,047.
Amends appropriations act to provide funding for restoration of State school aid reductions for certain school districts; shifts $64,920,000 from certain appropriations for purposes of restoring aid; provides supplemental appropriation of $145,215,047.
Makes supplemental appropriation of $1.2 million to DOE to provide additional State school aid to Franklin Township School District in Somerset County.
Makes supplemental appropriation of $1.2 million to DOE to provide additional State school aid to Franklin Township School District in Somerset County.
Amends appropriations act to provide funding for restoration of State school aid reductions for certain school districts; shifts $64,920,000 from certain appropriations for purposes of restoring aid; provides supplemental appropriation of $145,215,047.
Amends appropriations act to provide funding for restoration of State school aid reductions for certain school districts; shifts $64,920,000 from certain appropriations for purposes of restoring aid; provides supplemental appropriation of $145,215,047.