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FADIMA 2019 Session

Explore the key facts and figures from the FADIMA 2019 Session, including the number of bills filed and passed, the education budget allocation, and policy bills related to education, taxation, and school safety.

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FADIMA 2019 Session

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  1. FADIMA2019 Session

  2. 2019 Session Facts and Figures • Over 3,000 bills filed • Only 197 total bills survived the 60-day session • 207 education-related bills filed • 13 education-related bills passed • $21,848,530,267 total potential funds appropriated for education

  3. Budget • The FY 2019-2020 FEFP increases total potential funds by $782,876,763 • After removing expenditures required by the Legislature, $146,975,092 remains of increased funds (1.1%,of the total potential funds) • $233,951,826 for Instructional Materials • 2019 Cost Analysis requested $396,509,092 (difference of $162,557,266) • Instructional Materials Allocation is $38 million lower than in 2007-2008

  4. Policy Bills • 2019

  5. SB 7070 – Education • Best and Brightest • Family Empowerment Scholarship • Low-performing schools/Schools of Hope/Opportunity Zones • Teacher Certification • School Construction Requirements

  6. SB 7030 – School Safety • Guardian Program • School Hardening Workgroup • Active Assailant Plan • Mental Health Assistance Allocation • Statewide Behavioral Threat Assessment Tool

  7. HB 7123 – Taxation • Back to School Tax Holiday – August 2 –6, 2019 • Referendum Funds

  8. Topics that Failed to Pass • School board term limits • Instructional materials changes • Restraint and Seclusion • Drinking water in schools • Employment after retirement for instructional personnel • Repeal of the CRC

  9. Upcoming Activity • Governor Vetoes • Standards review/change • Revenue Estimating conferences

  10. 2020 Plan  June/July 2019 Develop historical trends and request document Meet with DOE (LBR) Meet with Governor’s Office of Policy and Budget Meet with House and Senate Staff Meet with Rep. Latvala and Sen. Stargel  September-December 2019 Meet with legislators, follow up on previous meetings

  11. 2020 Session Dates • Committee Weeks September 16-20, 2019 October 14-18, 2019 October 21-25, 2019 November 4-8, 2019 November 12-15, 2019 December 9-13, 2019 • Session January 14, 2020 Regular Session convenes March 13, 2020 Last day of Regular Session

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