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A 6834

Transportation services for certain school districts

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Harry Bronson and 4 co-sponsors

Establishes targeted school-district transportation services, defining who’s served and how funding and oversight work to move students safely and efficiently.

REFERRED TO EDUCATION
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Bill Summary · A 6834

Summary of Bill A 6834 — Transportation services for certain school districts

Overview

Bill A 6834, titled Transportation services for certain school districts, was introduced on March 14, 2025 and is currently REFERRED TO EDUCATION. The available information does not include the bill’s full text, so the exact language, eligibility criteria, funding mechanisms, and operational requirements are not specified here. The bill’s title indicates a focus on transportation services within certain school districts.

Purpose andIntent

  • The bill appears aimed at establishing or reforming transportation services for specific (designated) school districts.
  • The intended public policy impact likely involves student transportation logistics, funding, and oversight, though precise objectives (e.g., expanded service, cost savings, safety standards, coordination with other transportation programs) cannot be confirmed without the full text.

Key Provisions (as of available information)

  • Specific provisions, including who qualifies, how services would be provided, who bears costs, eligibility of pupils, routes, timelines, and reporting requirements, are not provided in the information available.
  • Given the title, possible areas the bill could address (if included in the text) might involve:
    • Authorization or mandate for transportation services within targeted districts
    • Funding arrangements (state funding, grants, or reimbursements)
    • Governance, oversight, or compliance requirements
    • Coordination with local districts, bus contractors, or state education agencies
  • Note: These are general possibilities based on the title; the actual text will determine the exact provisions.

Affected Parties

  • Primary: Students and families in the designated school districts covered by the bill.
  • School districts and school boards within those districts.
  • Transportation providers (bus contractors and operators) and district transportation offices.
  • State Department/agency overseeing education and student transportation, should new requirements or funding streams be established.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduction: March 14, 2025.
  • Current status: Referred to the Education Committee.
  • Legislative actions list shows two entries for the same action on March 14, 2025, indicating the bill’s referral to committee (no further actions available in the provided data).
  • Related/companion legislation:
    • Related bill S 6423 (companion)
    • Prior-session related bills: A 7898, A 1276, A 247

Sponsorship

  • Primary sponsor: William Magnarelli
  • Cosponsors: Demond Meeks, Harry B. Bronson, Jen Lunsford, Sarah Clark

Next Steps for Readers

  • To understand the bill’s concrete impact, obtain the full legislative text and any committee reports or fiscal notes.
  • Track amendments, vote history, and potential companion actions (e.g., S 6423) as the bill progresses through the Legislature.

If you’d like, I can summarize the full text once it becomes available or compare A 6834 to its related bills and prior-session proposals.

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

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