Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0456

Introduced
3/3/23  

Caption

The Education Equity And Property Tax Relief Act

Impact

The bill aims to significantly impact educational funding in Rhode Island by ensuring that each district supports its local share of education funding, with a deadline set for July 1, 2028. This mandate is a crucial step toward setting consistent expectations for local education financing. By emphasizing high-need students and the importance of supporting English learners, the legislation seeks to address disparities in education funding and ensure that vulnerable populations receive adequate resources necessary for their academic success.

Summary

Bill S0456, known as 'The Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act', focuses on amending the foundation education aid formula to enhance funding for various school districts, particularly those with high-need students. Effective from July 1, 2023, the bill introduces an improved method to calculate the state's share of educational aid, factoring in the revenue capacity of districts and the concentration of students living in poverty. This calculation not only aims to provide a fair distribution of state resources but also establishes a foundation for equitable elementary and secondary education across Rhode Island.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the bill regarding how it redefines state aid distribution, particularly in how districts with varying fiscal capacities are treated. Critics may argue that the changes to the funding formula could disadvantage certain districts, particularly those facing economic struggles, by reshaping the long-standing revenue-generating model. Additionally, stakeholders in different regions might express concerns about the effectiveness of the regionalization bonuses and how additional support for resources like school resource officers is implemented and funded.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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