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HF 2181

Special education separate sites funding eligibility expanded, and money appropriated.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Bianca Virnig

Overview: HF 2181, "Special education separate sites funding eligibility expanded, and money appropriated", has been introduced and referred to the Education Finance committee.Purp

Introduction and first reading, referred to Education Finance
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Bill Summary · HF 2181

Overview: HF 2181, "Special education separate sites funding eligibility expanded, and money appropriated", has been introduced and referred to the Education Finance committee.

Purpose and Intent: The primary goal of this bill is to expand eligibility for state funding to support the operation of separate educational sites for students with special needs.

Key Provisions:
- Broadens the criteria for school districts to qualify for state funding to operate separate special education sites
- Increases the amount of state funding available to eligible school districts for this purpose
- Appropriates a specific dollar amount to be allocated for this expanded special education funding program

Affected Parties and Impacts: This legislation would directly impact school districts that provide specialized educational services for students with disabilities, as well as the students and families who rely on these programs. The expanded funding could help improve access to appropriate educational settings and resources for students with special needs.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been introduced and referred to the Education Finance committee for initial consideration. The next steps would involve committee review, potential amendments, and votes in the full legislature before it could be sent to the governor for signature.

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

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