Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8511

Introduced
5/1/26  

Caption

Amends the school funding formula to ensure that local education authorities do not lose funding due to disruptions in the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

Impact

The intended impact of H8511 includes stabilizing funding for local education authorities that could be negatively influenced by changes in SNAP participation. The bill mandates that the foundation education aid formula be adjusted to guarantee that districts do not suffer financial losses during times of economic distress that could affect families' eligibility for SNAP. This adjustment is particularly critical in maintaining support for students whose family incomes are at or below 185% of the federal poverty guidelines, which are a significant focus for educational resources and support.

Summary

House Bill H8511, known as the Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act, proposes amendments to the existing school funding formula in Rhode Island. The bill aims to ensure that local education authorities maintain their funding levels despite potential disruptions related to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). By integrating measures that account for high-need students, this bill seeks to promote equitable education financing across districts, focusing particularly on underfunded areas that serve low-income families.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H8511 revolve around the changes it makes to the dependence on SNAP data for funding calculations. Critics may argue that tying education funding to participation in a federal food assistance program could be problematic, potentially resulting in fluctuations in educational resources. Additionally, discussions may highlight concerns regarding the adequacy of the funding provided to multilingual learners, as the bill attempts to expand educational equity while addressing historical funding inequities.

Additional_points

As H8511 moves through the legislative process, it represents an essential step towards creating a more equitable education system in Rhode Island. By enhancing the funding formula and ensuring that necessary adjustments are made in light of federal program disruptions, the bill aims to secure resources for schools that serve vulnerable populations, promoting stability and improved educational outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5282

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

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 S0423

Establishes a new categorical funding category for civics education.

RI H5981

Establishes a new categorical funding category for civics education.

RI H6012

Establishes a categorical program of education funding, for students who matriculate in the municipality pursuant to an affordable housing plan.

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 H5980

Amends categorical state funding to include excess costs associated with transporting homeless students to out-of-district public schools.

RI H5399

Provides that a school district could elect and choose to not spend money on any mandate that is not fully funded through the state education aid formula.

RI S0334

Provides that a school district could elect and choose to not spend money on any mandate that is not fully funded through the state education aid formula.

RI S0112

Establishes a new educational program that allows students to enroll public and private schools of their choice.

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