New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01041

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Relates to providing additional reimbursement to school districts for expenses incurred as a result of an influx of migrant students entering the schools of the districts; directs the governor to submit chapter amendments to the Aid to Localities budget.

Summary

Bill A01041 seeks to amend the education law in New York by providing additional financial reimbursement to school districts that incur expenses due to an influx of migrant students. The bill mandates that the state reimburse these districts for actual expenses related to the education of these students, ensuring that the financial burden does not fall solely on local school systems. The governor is required to submit chapter amendments to the Aid to Localities budget within thirty days of the school year to facilitate this reimbursement process.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly impact the funding mechanisms for school districts in New York, particularly those experiencing increased enrollment due to migrant students. It would create a new obligation for the state to provide additional funding, potentially altering the distribution of state education funds. This could lead to more equitable funding for districts facing unexpected costs, thereby supporting the educational needs of migrant students and helping to stabilize school budgets.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A01041 appears to be generally supportive, as it addresses a pressing need for school districts facing challenges with increased student populations. However, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of state funding to cover these reimbursements and the administrative burden on districts to document and certify their expenses.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from concerns about the financial implications for the state budget, particularly in times of fiscal constraints. Some lawmakers may argue that the bill does not provide sufficient detail on how the reimbursements will be funded, while others may express concerns about the potential for misuse or administrative challenges in tracking expenses related to migrant students.

Companion Bills

NY S00840

Same As Relates to providing additional reimbursement to school districts for expenses incurred as a result of an influx of migrant students entering the schools of the districts; directs the governor to submit chapter amendments to the Aid to Localities budget.

Previously Filed As

NY S00840

Relates to providing additional reimbursement to school districts for expenses incurred as a result of an influx of migrant students entering the schools of the districts; directs the governor to submit chapter amendments to the Aid to Localities budget.

NY S00104

Relates to providing additional reimbursement to school districts for expenses incurred for failure to receive timely payments of state aid, including expenses relating to interest payments and ancillary expenses incurred as a result of not having received aid in a timely manner.

NY S00469

Relates to providing additional reimbursement to school districts for expenses incurred for failure to receive timely payments of state aid, including expenses relating to interest payments and ancillary expenses incurred as a result of not having received aid in a timely manner.

NY A03560

Relates to providing additional reimbursement to school districts for expenses incurred for failure to receive timely payments of state aid, including expenses relating to interest payments and ancillary expenses incurred as a result of not having received aid in a timely manner.

PA HB2025

In reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, providing for reimbursements for borrowing costs during budget impasse; and establishing the School District Impasse Recovery Fund.

PA HB2307

In reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for extraordinary special education program expenses.

WV SB758

Providing extra state aid to school districts for students enrolled in certain schools

ND HB1475

Providing breakfast and lunch to all students of participating entities, including school districts, nonpublic schools, and tribal schools, at no cost to the student.

IA SF186

A bill for an act relating to school districts, including by modifying provisions related to the executive officers of the boards of directors of school districts and authorizing residents and employees to request audits of school districts.

IA SF2090

A bill for an act relating to school districts, including by modifying provisions related to the executive officers of the boards of directors of school districts and authorizing residents and employees to request audits of school districts.

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