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Requires the regional district expenses to be allocated evenly by attending students among member towns, shifting shares based on student counts.
Requires the regional district expenses to be allocated evenly by attending students among member towns, shifting shares based on student counts.
Note: The bill metadata provided contains conflicting information (a title about police-department diversity and sponsor names that appear to be federal senators). The actual text submitted with S 337 in the packet amends Massachusetts school law (chapter 71, Section 14B) to change how certain school district expenses are allocated. This summary focuses on the statute text contained in the bill document.
To require that specified expenses of a regional or multi-town school district be allocated among the member towns on an even-per‑student basis — i.e., proportionate to the number of students attending from each town — rather than by some other allocation method.
If you want, I can: (1) pull together likely fiscal/municipal examples showing how town shares would change under a per‑student allocation, or (2) draft suggested bill language to clarify terms such as “all such expenses” and the effective date.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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