Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8160

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Removes funding requirement from department of elementary and secondary education.

Impact

The provisions of H8160 are set to directly impact various statutory requirements related to education funding. By ensuring that qualifying costs associated with special education and career technical programs can be fully covered, the bill supports greater access to essential resources for schools. This could significantly benefit districts that have previously struggled to meet the costs associated with extraordinary expenses, thereby potentially improving the academic outcomes for students, particularly those in vulnerable situations. The elimination of proration from funding may also encourage innovation and the establishment of new educational programs without the fear of financial shortfalls.

Summary

House Bill H8160, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, focuses on enhancing education equity and providing property tax relief through amendments to the existing Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act. The bill proposes key changes to categorical funding provisions, particularly concerning state-funded expenses for special education and career and technical education programs. By removing limitations that require the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to prorate available funds for distribution when reimbursement requests exceed budget allocations, the bill aims to ensure that school districts receive necessary funding for their educational programs more reliably.

Conclusion

Overall, H8160 represents a significant effort by lawmakers to address educational funding reforms in Rhode Island. Its passage could lay the groundwork for improved educational equity and economic relief from property taxes, positioning schools to better serve their students. The ongoing debates surrounding the bill will likely shape its final form and implementation.

Contention

While the bill appears to present these measures beneficially, it has sparked discussion regarding the long-term sustainability of such funding approaches. Critics argue that removing proration could lead to budgetary challenges if reimbursement requests continually outpace appropriated amounts, ultimately resulting in financial risk for the state education budget. There may also be concerns about equity among districts with varying needs and the effectiveness of resource allocation. As H8160 moves through the legislative process, stakeholders will need to weigh these potential risks against the immediate benefits of funding stability for education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0448

Removes funding requirement from department of elementary and secondary education.

RI H5977

Removes language that requires the department of elementary and secondary education to prorate funds to school districts in certain situations and eliminate funding for certain programs.

RI S0331

Requires the department of elementary and secondary education to propose, by October 1, 2025, funding alternatives to increase state aid for districts with high poverty, with recommendations on funding levels and their impacts.

RI S0192

Requires a review by the department of elementary and secondary education of the formula components used to compute the aid needed to support high need students.

RI H5979

Requires a review by the department of elementary and secondary education of the formula components used to compute the aid needed to support high need students.

RI H5282

Amend the calculation of state funding provided to local education agencies for special education services.

RI H5981

Establishes a new categorical funding category for civics education.

RI S0423

Establishes a new categorical funding category for civics education.

RI H5839

RELATING EDUCATION -- COUNCIL ON ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

RI S0774

RELATING EDUCATION -- COUNCIL ON ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

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