This week, the House Public Education Committee held two hearings on its omnibus school finance proposal, House Bill 2 (HB 2). Chairman Brad Buckley has indicated the committee plans to vote on HB 2 at its March 18 hearing.
Ahead of that vote, the Partnership is conducting a deep dive into HB 2 to understand the proposed changes to funding formulas, teacher incentives, Pre-K eligibility and more. Below is a summary analysis of the proposed changes in the bill as filed.
As the committee prepares for the March 18 vote, a committee substitute may be offered to adjust the bill before it is sent to the House Floor for debate. Stakeholders are also waiting for the proposed school district “runs,” which outline the direct changes in funding for each school district.
Those details are expected to be made public in April. The data will be added to the Partnership’s Budget Explorer Tool when available. This tool will make it easier to search for individual districts and see the considerable impact of HB 2’s reforms to public education funding.
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