Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2071

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Schools; requiring school district to spend certain percentage of budget on instructional expenditures; effective date; emergency.

Impact

The bill includes a mechanism for accountability, whereby school districts that persistently fail to meet the spending requirement for four consecutive years will receive a written warning from the State Department of Education. This notice must also be displayed on the district's website to ensure transparency. Failure to comply can lead to more severe consequences, including a mandated two percent permanent increase in teacher salaries for each year of non-compliance. This approach aims to directly strengthen the financial commitment to educational instruction by incentivizing schools to adhere to budgetary guidelines.

Summary

House Bill 2071 mandates that each school district in Oklahoma must allocate at least sixty percent of its annual budget towards instructional expenditures starting from the 2023-2024 school year. This provision aims to ensure that a significant majority of school funding directly benefits educational instruction rather than administrative or other non-instructional expenditures. The bill further stipulates that if a school district fails to meet this requirement, it must increase its instructional spending by a minimum of two percent annually until compliance is achieved.

Contention

Critics of the bill may argue that while it seeks to bolster instructional spending, it places undue pressure on school districts, potentially limiting their autonomy in budgetary decisions. There is also concern regarding the definition of instructional expenditures and the feasibility of achieving this mandate, especially for districts facing financial constraints. Furthermore, the stipulation for increased teacher compensation related to compliance may lead to budgetary dilemmas that could affect other aspects of school operations, raising questions about the balance between adhering to state mandates and ensuring comprehensive educational quality.

Companion Bills

OK HB2071

Carry Over Schools; requiring school district to spend certain percentage of budget on instructional expenditures; effective date; emergency.

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