Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S385

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve to examine Chapter 70 funding

Impact

If enacted, the special commission will comprise members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives, along with educational administrators from various school districts, particularly those experiencing funding shortfalls due to inflation. The commission is expected to convene its first meeting by June 1, 2025, and subsequently report its findings and recommendations to relevant legislative bodies by November 30, 2025. This could have significant implications for future funding policies, with the goal of creating a more equitable and sustainable education funding framework within the state.

Summary

Bill S385, introduced by Senator Edward J. Kennedy and Representative Colleen M. Garry, is a proposal to establish a special commission tasked with examining Chapter 70 funding, which pertains to state education funding in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to address the funding challenges schools face, especially during periods of increased inflation. The resolve aims to make recommendations that could lead to adjustments or reforms in how educational funding is allocated to ensure that it keeps pace with rising costs.

Contention

The notable contention surrounding Bill S385 lies in the potential for heightened scrutiny of Chapter 70 funding formulas and their ability to meet the needs of diverse districts across Massachusetts. Proponents argue that this examination is crucial for addressing gaps created by inflation and ensuring that all students receive a quality education, while opponents may express concerns regarding the pace of changes to funding structures and implications for local control over educational resources.

Companion Bills

MA S400

Replaced by To ensure adequate and equitable funding for public education

Previously Filed As

MA S1003

Resolve to examine Chapter 40B

MA S384

Resolve establishing a commission to examine expanding vocational and technical high school access

MA H555

Establishing a legislative commission to study and make recommendations regarding the chapter 70 funding formula

MA S388

To fix the chapter 70 inflation adjustment

MA S442

Resolve establishing a special commission on special education funding

MA S1407

Resolve to ensure delivery of mental health services to adults with acute mental illness

MA H605

Resolve providing for a special commission to examine anti-slavery education in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

MA S440

Relative to Chapter 70 inflation relief

MA HB1196

Polygraph examiners law; revise to include computer voice stress analyzer examiners and authorize use of CVSA examinations.

MA H714

To study raising the Chapter 70 inflation cap

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