expanding the New Hampshire paid family and medical leave program.
HB 1761 sets income-based EFA eligibility in AR: up to 250% FPL get full aid, 250–350% get 50%, 350–400% get 25% of foundation funding.
HB 1761 sets income-based EFA eligibility in AR: up to 250% FPL get full aid, 250–350% get 50%, 350–400% get 25% of foundation funding.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The available document appears to combine text from multiple states and different bills (including Arkansas, Illinois, and Mississippi drafts/amendments). This summary focuses on the Arkansas substance that is clearly identified in the bill title and the fiscal impact statement: changes to the Arkansas Children's Educational Freedom Account (EFA) Program. Where other state or unrelated appropriation language appears in the record, this is noted below.
To introduce income-based eligibility limits and tiered award amounts for students participating in the Arkansas Children's Educational Freedom Account (EFA) Program beginning in the 2025–2026 school year, with the stated intent of “increasing fiscal responsibility.”
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