New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09049

Introduced
9/5/25  
Refer
9/5/25  

Caption

Relates to the regional cost index for purposes of the calculation of total foundation aid; updates the regional cost index to better reflect the differences in cost of living across the state.

Impact

The passage of A09049 could significantly influence how education funding is distributed among school districts in New York. By modifying the regional cost index, the bill aims to provide a fairer allocation of total foundation aid, recognizing that some areas have higher costs of living than others. This could lead to increased funding for districts in regions with higher living costs, potentially impacting hiring practices, educational resources, and overall quality of education provided to students in those areas.

Summary

Bill A09049 addresses the regional cost index utilized for calculating total foundation aid for education in New York State. The bill updates the regional cost index to better reflect the variations in cost of living across different regions in the state. Specifically, it amends the education law to include a more detailed analysis of labor market costs that take into account median salaries in professional fields that share similar qualifications as those in education. This adjustment aims to ensure that the funding allocated to schools aligns more accurately with the economic realities of their respective locations.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention regarding the implementation of the new regional cost index. Some stakeholders could argue that the adjustments may not be comprehensive or sufficiently responsive to the real costs faced by urban districts compared to rural ones, thus perpetuating disparities in educational resources. Conversely, support for the bill may focus on the equity it aims to bring to educational funding, ensuring that all students, regardless of location, are afforded the necessary resources to achieve educational success.

Companion Bills

NY S08125

Same As Relates to the regional cost index for purposes of the calculation of total foundation aid; updates the regional cost index to better reflect the differences in cost of living across the state.

Previously Filed As

NY S08125

Relates to the regional cost index for purposes of the calculation of total foundation aid; updates the regional cost index to better reflect the differences in cost of living across the state.

NY A09545

Adjusts the regional labor force cost index for the Hudson Valley region for the 2025--2026 school year and thereafter.

NY S01929

Adjusts the regional labor force cost index for the Hudson Valley region for the 2025--2026 school year and thereafter.

NY S08957

Directs the education department to study, review and report on the geographic cost variation of counties in the Hudson Valley labor force region to determine the appropriateness of the region cost index values for purposes of the public school foundation aid formula.

NY A08584

Establishes an annual cost of living adjustment for human services programs indexed to inflation.

NY A00067

Provides for the calculation and analysis of certain health center costs.

NY S08431

Relates to the calculation of child support; provides that child support amounts shall be calculated based on the non-custodial parent's income; excludes health insurance costs and federal and state income taxes paid from the calculation of income for child support calculation purposes; makes related provisions.

NY S04589

Provides for the calculation and analysis of certain health center costs.

NY H5202

Increases the state’s regionalization bonus to six percent (6%) of the state’s fiscal year share of foundation education aid. This bonus would be ongoing and continuing so long as the district remains a regional school district.

NY H7318

Increases the state’s regionalization bonus to six percent (6.0%) of the state’s fiscal year share of foundation education aid. This bonus would be ongoing and continuing so long as the district remains a regional school district.

Similar Bills

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