New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S667

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes a formula for the distribution of State aid to school districts.

Impact

The introduction of this formula seeks to enhance the accuracy and fairness of State aid distribution among school districts. By linking State aid directly to the projected revenue from income tax and the number of residents eligible for education, the bill intends to streamline funding processes and ensure that aid is allocated based on actual school district needs. This reform is particularly timely as it addresses past critiques about insufficient or inequitable funding among districts.

Summary

Senate Bill 667, introduced in the New Jersey 220th Legislature, aims to establish a formula for the distribution of State aid to school districts. The bill is grounded in the Legislature's constitutional duty to maintain an efficient public school system. It outlines a methodology for determining State aid by calculating a per pupil amount based on the total projected income tax revenue for the state and applying it to each district's projected resident enrollment for the budget year.

Contention

Despite its intention to provide a more effective funding mechanism, SB 667 has faced scrutiny regarding its potential impacts. Critics have raised concerns that the bill may inadvertently lead to disparities between districts, particularly those that may experience fluctuating enrollment numbers. Additionally, stakeholders have cautioned that relying solely on income tax revenues for school funding may lead to vulnerabilities during economic downturns, when such revenues could be reduced, potentially undermining essential public education resources.

Companion Bills

NJ A961

Same As Establishes a formula for the distribution of State aid to school districts.

Previously Filed As

NJ A961

Establishes a formula for the distribution of State aid to school districts.

NJ A1097

Establishes a formula for the distribution of State aid to school districts.

NJ HB1448

New Public School Finance Formula

NJ ACR54

Proposes an amendment to Constitution specifying a method of providing for the maintenance and support of a thorough and efficient system of free public schools and allocating all income tax receipts to school districts.

NJ ACR50

Proposes an amendment to Constitution specifying a method of providing for the maintenance and support of a thorough and efficient system of free public schools and allocating all income tax receipts to school districts.

NJ SCR94

Proposes an amendment to Constitution specifying a method of providing for the maintenance and support of a thorough and efficient system of free public schools and allocating all income tax receipts to school districts.

NJ A1280

Establishes School Funding Commission to study school funding formula and prepare report that will serve as basis of new formula.

NJ S2609

Establishes School Funding Commission to study school funding formula and prepare report that will serve as basis of new formula.

NJ A3686

Establishes School Funding Commission to study school funding formula and prepare report that will serve as basis of new formula.

NJ SB24

Revise property tax levies for school districts and to revise the state aid to general and special education formulas.

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