Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H728

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to charter school fiscal impact and accountability

Impact

If enacted, the bill will significantly affect the relationship between charter schools and public school districts. By restricting the ability of charter schools to expand in districts that have recently improved their spending track record, the legislation pressures charter schools to demonstrate their financial accountability. This could potentially lead to the stabilization of funding within districts and mitigate the adverse fiscal impacts that charter schools can have on local school budgets, particularly in economically vulnerable areas. Furthermore, it emphasizes a structured evaluation process for charter school applications, ensuring that financial considerations are thoroughly reviewed before new charters are approved.

Summary

House Bill 728 aims to enhance transparency and accountability regarding the fiscal impacts of charter schools on sending school districts in Massachusetts. The bill introduces amendments to the existing charter school regulations, particularly in how the financial implications of charter school enrollments are assessed and reported. Specifically, it seeks to prevent the approval of additional charter school seats from districts that have recently exited the lowest 10% in net school spending without maintaining stringent financial caps. The bill mandates the education department to publicly disclose a list of districts within this category to promote awareness and accountability within the school finance ecosystem.

Contention

Debate around HB 728 largely centers on the implications for educational equity and access. Supporters argue that the bill establishes necessary safeguards to protect funding for public schools and ensure that charter expansions do not occur at the expense of traditional school systems. Critics, however, contend that such restrictions could hinder educational choice by limiting the availability of charter school options in certain districts, which some parents and students may prefer. The bill's emphasis on fiscal accountability raises concerns about the extent to which it balances the need for innovative educational opportunities against the backdrop of stable funding for conventional public education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H563

Concerning the fiscal impact of charter schools on public education

MA H521

Relative to transparency and accountability in charter school finance

MA H3423

Relative to charter school procurement

MA S378

Relative to the financial impact of charter schools

MA H540

Relative to charter school caps

MA H746

To ensure charter school transparency and public accountability

MA H634

To charter school renewals

MA S2691

Updating the charter net school spending cap

MA H4511

Reforming charter school funding in Massachusetts

MA S0454

Charter School Accountability

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