Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S348

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing in-district transportation funding

Impact

The legislation proposes a structured reimbursement schedule that guarantees a gradual increase in funding from the state for these transportation services, ensuring that by fiscal year 2029, schools will receive 100% of the eligible reimbursement. The gradual increase goes from at least 25% in 2026 to 50% in 2027, continuing to grow to 75% in 2028 and finally reaching full reimbursement for subsequent years. This planned approach aims to provide financial stability for districts that cater to students with special education needs and their transportation requirements, thereby alleviating some of the financial burdens they may face.

Summary

Senate Bill S348, known as the Act Providing In-District Transportation Funding, aims to amend Chapter 71B of the General Laws in Massachusetts to create a reimbursement framework for transportation costs related to special education programs. The bill establishes that the state treasurer must reimburse cities, towns, regional school districts, and independent vocational schools for expenses incurred in the transportation of students enrolled in special education programs, particularly where such transportation is dictated by the individual educational plans for these pupils. This initiative is intended to ensure that schools can meet their obligations as mandated by students' specific educational needs.

Contention

While the bill is generally positioned to enhance funding for education at the state level, there may be potential points of contention regarding budget allocations and the impact on local government finances. Critics of similar educational funding initiatives often raise concerns about the adequacy of overall state funding formulas, questioning whether the proposed reimbursements will sufficiently cover the actual costs incurred by school systems. Additionally, some stakeholders may argue about how these changes might influence budget priorities at the local level, as schools might need to balance these reimbursements against other pressing financial demands.

Companion Bills

MA S400

Replaced by To ensure adequate and equitable funding for public education

Previously Filed As

MA H697

Relative to full funding of regional school district transportation

MA S328

Relative to full funding of regional school district transportation

MA H3406

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

MA S2185

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

MA H3357

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

MA H4011

Eliminating predatory transportation pricing of school districts

MA S2682

Requiring equitable funding for non-regional school districts with high transportation costs

MA H513

Requiring equitable funding for non-regional school districts with high transportation costs

MA H597

Ensuring full reimbursement for in-district school transportation costs

MA H616

To allow for school districts to collect a fee associated with nonresident pupil transportation

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