Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB42

Caption

Quality Basic Education; calculation and distribution of funds to local units of administration for student transportation programs; revise provisions

Impact

The legislation revises existing education codes to facilitate a more responsive framework for funding student transportation. It removes previous requirements that necessitated full funding for regular transportation services before addressing other transport needs. This change enhances flexibility in distributing available resources, ensuring that critical transportation services can be funded immediately, which is especially beneficial for students requiring special accommodations, such as those with disabilities or limited mobility.

Summary

House Bill 42 focuses on the calculation and distribution of funds by the State Board of Education to local units of administration for student transportation programs in Georgia. It aims to provide substantial support for these programs by allowing schools to receive up to 100 percent of their projected transportation costs. This provision indicates a shift toward more effective funding mechanisms to ensure that student transportation can be managed at the local level without financial strain. The bill also permits the inclusion of health insurance costs in these calculations, which is a notable change in considering overall expenses associated with school transport.

Contention

While the bill has received broad support for its intent to improve student mobility and reduce logistical barriers, it may face scrutiny concerning its financial implications and administrative burdens on local units of administration. Opponents might raise concerns about how the granularity of the funding process, particularly in terms of estimating projected costs, could impact school budgets and resource allocation. Furthermore, there is an underlying worry that not all localities may interpret these new provisions uniformly, potentially leading to disparities in transportation services experienced by students across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB128

Quality Basic Education Act; grants to eligible local units of administration for students living in poverty; provide

GA SB381

Quality Basic Education Act; grants to eligible local units of administration for students living in poverty; provide

GA HB912

Quality Basic Education Act; $500,000.00 in matching grants for purpose of providing home reading programs for students in kindergarten through fourth grade; provisions

GA SB515

"Quality Basic Education Act"; grants for educational programs; provisions relative to the teacher recruitment and retention tax credit program; revise

GA HB48

Quality Basic Education Act; Refugee and International Students Equalization (RISE) program; establish

GA HB546

Quality Basic Education Act; require local school systems to offer certain exams to home study students

GA HB335

Quality Basic Education Act; address mental health risks for student athletes

GA HR68

Quality Basic Education and Full-Time Equivalent funding formulas; support revision

GA HR1242

Quality Basic Education and Full-Time Equivalent funding formulas; support revision

GA HB971

Quality Basic Education Act; home study students and private school students to enroll in college and career academies located in certain RESA service areas and adjacent local school systems; provide

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