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SCR 1033

expenditure limitation; school districts; repeal

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Lela Alston and 3 co-sponsors

Overview: SCR 1033 is a concurrent resolution that seeks to repeal the expenditure limitation for school districts in the state.Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this resolution

Senate Second Reading
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Bill Summary · SCR 1033

Overview: SCR 1033 is a concurrent resolution that seeks to repeal the expenditure limitation for school districts in the state.

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this resolution is to remove the existing cap on the amount of money that school districts can spend. Proponents argue that this limitation has hindered the ability of schools to adequately fund education and address the needs of students.

Key Provisions:
- Repeals the current statutory expenditure limitation for school districts
- Removes the requirement for school districts to reduce their budgets if they exceed the expenditure cap

Affected Parties and Impacts: This resolution would directly impact all public school districts in the state, giving them more flexibility to allocate resources and potentially increase spending on education programs, teacher salaries, and other priorities.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: SCR 1033 is currently in the Senate Second Reading stage. If passed by the legislature, it would then be submitted to the governor for final approval.

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

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