Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1306

Caption

ESAs; expenditures; enrollment; limitations

Impact

The bill's passage is expected to have significant implications for educational funding and parental choice in Arizona. By expanding eligibility and defining 'high annual income' as $200,000 (adjusted for inflation), SB1306 facilitates more families gaining financial support for education, potentially broadening access to educational choices. The amendments also clarify accountability within the program, establishing annual renewal processes and expectations for how funds can be spent, particularly emphasizing educational purposes and restricted uses such as non-educational goods.

Summary

SB1306 aims to amend existing Arizona Revised Statutes regarding Arizona empowerment scholarship accounts (ESAs), particularly focusing on eligibility and funding mechanisms for students wishing to participate in the program. The legislation expands the definition of a 'qualified student' to include those not previously eligible for an ESA, specifically targeting residents meeting certain requirements, including income thresholds and educational backgrounds. Beginning July 1, 2027, it also specifies conditions for students who transfer from public schools to qualify for these scholarships.

Conclusion

SB1306 is a pivotal piece of legislation that seeks to transform the landscape of educational finance in Arizona, enhancing parental choice while also invoking debates over equity and resource allocation among public and private educational institutions. It's poised to alter the engagement of families with the state's educational system, potentially prompting further discussions about educational equity and accountability.

Contention

Controversial points include the income limits set for eligibility, which some argue could disproportionately exclude families who may still require assistance. Additionally, some education advocates contend that the expansion of ESAs detracts from funding public schools, potentially leading to disparities in resources available to students remaining in those systems. Provisions requiring the use of funds strictly for approved educational expenses may face scrutiny regarding effectiveness and enforcement, raising questions about oversight mechanisms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1417

ESAs; contract renewal; account closure

AZ HB2885

ESAs; qualified schools; distributions; expenditures

AZ SB1139

ESAs; qualified schools; personnel qualifications

AZ HB2916

ESAs; enrollment; required disclosures; prohibition

AZ SCR1021

Ratification; equal rights amendment.

AZ SB1314

Continuation; ASDB

AZ SB1639

ESAs; children with disabilities; evaluations

AZ SB1430

Abortion reporting requirements; repeal.

AZ SB1388

Greenhouse gas programs; repeal prohibition

AZ SB1429

Contraception; rights; limits.

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