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H 4198

An Act to promote fairness between traditional public schools and regional vocational schools

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Colleen Garry

The bill caps a town’s yearly contribution to regional vocational schools to no more than the same percentage increase as its traditional public school budget.

Hearing rescheduled to 09/30/2025 from 11:00 AM-01:20 PM in Gardner Auditorium Hearing updated to New End Time
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Bill Summary · H 4198

Summary: H.4198 – An Act to promote fairness between traditional public schools and regional vocational schools

Purpose and intent

  • The bill seeks to create funding parity between traditional public school districts and regional vocational school districts (RVSDs) within Massachusetts.
  • Core idea: ensure that a member municipality’s financial support to its RVSD does not grow faster than the growth of that municipality’s traditional public school district budget.

Key provision

  • Subsection (Notwithstanding section 6 of Chapter 70): No regional vocational school district shall receive an annual contribution from a member municipality greater than the percentage increase appropriated for the member municipality’s traditional public school district’s annual budget percentage increase.
  • In plain terms: if a town’s traditional public schools budget increases by X% in a given year, its contribution to the nearby RVSD cannot exceed an X% increase for that year.

Who is affected

  • Member municipalities that fund their traditional public school districts and RVSDs.
  • Regional vocational school districts and their students served within those municipalities.
  • Traditional public school districts within the same municipalities.
  • Overall impact centers on funding formulas and affordability of RVSDs relative to local traditional schools.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: March 27, 2025.
  • Legislative actions:
    • March 27, 2025: Referred to the House Rules committee.
    • June 4, 2025: Reported out of committee; rules suspended and referred to the Committee on Education.
    • June 5, 2025: Senate concurred (action taken in the Senate).
    • September 23–30, 2025: Hearings scheduled/rescheduled in Gardner Auditorium; new end time indicated (09/30/2025 hearing update).
  • Related track: Similar matter previously filed as House Bill 485 in the 2023-2024 session; related file HD 4416 (the current bill is identified as House Docket No. 4416 and “replaces” related actions).

Potential impact and considerations

  • Financial: Caps growth in RVSD contributions to reflect the growth of traditional district budgets, which could limit RVSD revenue growth in towns where traditional schools receive larger budget increases.
  • Administrative: Requires alignment of funding formulas across town budgets and may necessitate definitions for “annual budget percentage increase” to ensure consistent application.
  • Equity and access: Aims to reduce disparities in funding growth between traditional district funding and RVSD funding, potentially affecting program funding, staffing, or capacity at RVSDs depending on local budgets.

Next steps

  • If advanced, the bill would proceed through further legislative hearings and votes, culminating in potential enactment and, subsequently, any required regulatory or implementation steps to align funding practices with the new cap.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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