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A04919 Summary:

BILL NOA04919A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S06712-A
 
SPONSORO'Donnell
 
COSPNSRMagnarelli, Walker, Hyndman, Glick, McDonough, Simon, Reyes, Levenberg, Jean-Pierre
 
MLTSPNSR
 
 
Establishes a New York State Sound Basic Education Commission to study current educational needs and recommend a new foundation aid formula which will provide all students in the state a meaningful opportunity for a sound basic education in a cost efficient manner.
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A04919 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A4919A
 
SPONSOR: O'Donnell
  TITLE OF BILL: An act establishing a New York State Sound Basic Education Commission to study current educational needs and recommend a new foundation aid formula which will provide all students in the state a meaningful oppor- tunity for a sound basic education in a cost efficient manner; and making an appropriation therefor   PURPOSE: This bill would create the Sound Basic Education Commission to study and recommend a foundation aid formula that will provide the opportunity for a sound basic education to all students as required under the New York State Constitution.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1 provides the legislative findings. Section 2 establishes the commission and composition of members. Section 3 establishes the operations of the commission. Section 4 establishes the development of the new foundation aid formula. Section 5 establishes the requirements for monitoring and biennial reports. Section 6 establishes the major formula revisions and schedule. Section 7 establishes the budget appropriation for the commission. Section 8 is the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: Article XI § 1 of the New York State Constitution guarantees all students in the State of New York a meaningful opportunity for a sound basic education. The foundation aid formula was calculated in 2007, to appropriate sufficient and equitable funding to provide all students in New York state a meaningful opportunity for a sound basic education. New York has seen many ongoing changes in demographics, school policies, and state education mandates since 2007 when the legislature adopted the foundation aid formula, in response to the Court of Appeals decision in Campaign for Fiscal Equity (CFE) v. State of New York. As a result, many new resource inequities and inadequacies have developed. These must be remedied to ensure all schools are fairly and adequately funded and students' constitutional right to a sound basic education is honored in the years to come. A standing sound basic education commission is neces- sary to analyze current educational needs and to recommend to the gover- nor, the legislature and the regents, a new foundation aid formula that will provide sufficient funding, distributed in an equitable manner, to provide all students in the state a meaningful opportunity for a sound basic education moving forward.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: New bill.   STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: A budget appropriation is needed.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately. If any clause, sentence, subdi- vision, paragraph, section or part of this act be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, subdivision, paragraph, section or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered.
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A04919 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         4919--A
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 24, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. O'DONNELL, MAGNARELLI, WALKER, HYNDMAN, GLICK,
          McDONOUGH, SIMON, REYES,  LEVENBERG,  JEAN-PIERRE  --  read  once  and
          referred to the Committee on Education -- recommitted to the Committee
          on  Education  in accordance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee
 
        AN ACT establishing a New York State Sound Basic Education Commission to
          study current educational needs and recommend  a  new  foundation  aid
          formula  which  will  provide  all  students in the state a meaningful
          opportunity for a sound basic education in a  cost  efficient  manner;
          and making an appropriation therefor
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Legislative findings. Article XI, section 1 of the New York
     2  state constitution guarantees all students in the state of  New  York  a
     3  meaningful  opportunity for a sound basic education. The legislature and
     4  the regents have enacted laws, regulations and standards that set  forth
     5  the  goals  and  educational practices that are necessary to provide all
     6  students with a meaningful opportunity  for  a  sound  basic  education.
     7  Specifically,  in 2007, the legislature adopted a foundation aid formula
     8  in response to the decision of the Court  of  Appeals  in  Campaign  for
     9  Fiscal  Equity  (CFE) v. State of New York that was calculated to appro-
    10  priate sufficient  funding,  on  an  equitable  basis,  to  provide  all
    11  students  in the state a meaningful opportunity for a sound basic educa-
    12  tion.
    13    Because educational needs, standards, and practices and student  demo-
    14  graphics have changed substantially since 2007, particularly in light of
    15  the  radical educational disruption caused by the pandemic, the legisla-
    16  ture finds that it is necessary and appropriate to establish a  standing
    17  sound  basic  education  commission to analyze current educational needs
    18  and to recommend to the governor, the legislature and the regents, a new
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD08937-05-4

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     1  foundation aid formula that will provide sufficient funding, distributed
     2  in an equitable manner, to provide all students in the state a  meaning-
     3  ful opportunity for a sound basic education, effective for the 2025-2026
     4  school  year.  Thereafter,  in  order  to assess the workings of the new
     5  formula and account for changing educational needs, the commission  will
     6  monitor the implementation of the new foundation aid formula and provide
     7  recommendations  to the governor, the legislature and the regents, every
     8  two years thereafter regarding  (a)  revisions  to  the  foundation  aid
     9  formula  that  may  be  necessary  to  ensure  that every school has the
    10  resources necessary for providing the  opportunity  for  a  sound  basic
    11  education  in  a  cost efficient manner; and (b) accountability measures
    12  needed to ensure that the state's system of education  finance  actually
    13  provides  a  meaningful  opportunity  for a sound basic education to all
    14  students.
    15    § 2.  Establishment of commission. 1. There is  hereby  established  a
    16  standing New York state sound basic education commission comprised of 15
    17  members, to be appointed as follows:
    18    (a) two individuals shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly,
    19  at least one of whom shall be a parent of a public school student;
    20    (b)  two  individuals shall be appointed by the temporary president of
    21  the senate, at least one of whom shall be a parent of  a  public  school
    22  student;
    23    (c) one individual shall be appointed by the senate minority leader;
    24    (d) one individual shall be appointed by the assembly minority leader;
    25    (e) two individuals shall be appointed by the board of regents, one of
    26  whom  shall be a superintendent of a school district in the state of New
    27  York;
    28    (f) two individuals shall be appointed by the commissioner  of  educa-
    29  tion, one of whom shall be a teacher certified in the state of New York;
    30  and
    31    (g)  five  individuals shall be appointed by the governor, one of whom
    32  shall be a member of a school board in a New York state school district;
    33  one of whom shall be a career and technology representative; one of whom
    34  shall be a representative of an education advocacy organization; one  of
    35  whom  shall be a faculty member of a university in the state of New York
    36  with expertise in educational equity and school finance; and one of whom
    37  shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the chancellor of the city
    38  school district of the city of New York.
    39    2. The appointed members shall serve for staggered  three-year  terms.
    40  The members of the commission shall include at least two persons who are
    41  parents  of public school students, in addition to the parents of public
    42  school students appointed by the speaker of the assembly and the  tempo-
    43  rary  president  of  the senate, one person with expertise regarding the
    44  educational needs of students with disabilities, one person with  exper-
    45  tise  regarding English language learners, and one person with expertise
    46  about the needs of students living in poverty.
    47    § 3. Operations of the commission. 1. The commission shall be governed
    48  by a majority vote, and shall annually elect a member to  serve  as  its
    49  chairperson.  A  majority of the members of the commission constitutes a
    50  quorum for the transaction of business. The  commission  shall  meet  at
    51  times and places specified by the call of the chairperson or of a major-
    52  ity  of the members of the commission. Members shall not receive compen-
    53  sation for their services but may receive reimbursement for the  reason-
    54  able expenses incurred in carrying out their responsibilities as members
    55  of the commission.

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     1    2.  No member of the commission shall be disqualified from holding any
     2  other public office or public employment, nor  shall  they  forfeit  any
     3  such  public  office or public employment by reason of their appointment
     4  pursuant to this section, notwithstanding the provisions of any general,
     5  special  or  local  law,  regulation, ordinance or city charter. Nothing
     6  contained in this act shall prohibit a member  of  the  commission  from
     7  receiving  their  salary  earned by reason of their state employee posi-
     8  tion.
     9    3. The commission shall appoint an executive director  and  additional
    10  staff  personnel  necessary  for the performance of its functions. Their
    11  salaries and the commission's other expenses shall be paid through annu-
    12  al appropriations by the  legislature.  The  commissioner  of  education
    13  shall  furnish  reasonable  staff  and other support as requested by the
    14  executive director, and the commission and the executive director  shall
    15  request  and  receive  reasonable  assistance  from  other  state agency
    16  personnel, as is necessary for the performance of its functions.
    17    § 4. Development of a new foundation aid formula.  1.  The  commission
    18  shall analyze current educational needs and determine the actual current
    19  costs  of  providing  all students in the state a meaningful opportunity
    20  for a sound basic education and recommend to the governor, the  legisla-
    21  ture  and  the  regents no later than February 1, 2025, a new foundation
    22  aid formula that will provide  sufficient  funding,  distributed  in  an
    23  equitable  manner,  to provide all students in the state the opportunity
    24  for a sound basic education, effective for the 2025-2026 school year.
    25    2. In determining the actual cost of providing all students a meaning-
    26  ful opportunity for a sound basic education and developing the new foun-
    27  dation aid formula the commission shall consider (a) the recommendations
    28  of professional judgment panels consisting of  outstanding,  experienced
    29  teachers,  administrators,  and business officials representative of all
    30  regions of the state; and (b) comments and input from the general public
    31  regarding  the  recommendations  of  the  professional  judgment  panels
    32  received  from  public  engagement  forums  convened  by  the commission
    33  throughout the state.
    34    3. The recommendations of the professional judgment  panels  shall  be
    35  based  on  the  knowledge  and  experience of their members, evidence of
    36  effective educational practices, state standards, statistical techniques
    37  to determine expenditures per student to  achieve  specific  performance
    38  targets  and  compliance  with all programs and services required by the
    39  state's constitution, laws and regulations.
    40    4. The commission's report shall, among other  things,  summarize  the
    41  recommendations  of  the  professional  judgment  panels  and  the input
    42  received from public engagement forums,  as  well  as  the  professional
    43  judgment and public engagement processes utilized by the commission.
    44    5.  At  the end of the 2025 legislative session, the legislature shall
    45  issue a report informing the public of  (a)  the  extent  to  which  the
    46  recommendations of the commission have been adopted and implemented, and
    47  (b)  specific  reasons for modifying and/or rejecting any of the commis-
    48  sion's substantive recommendations.
    49    § 5. Monitoring and biennial reports. 1. The  executive  director  and
    50  staff shall, on an on-going basis, monitor the implementation of the new
    51  foundation  aid  formula  and  conduct  research  and undertake economic
    52  analyses to identify and recommend to the commission best practices that
    53  lead to high student performance and cost-efficient methods  for  imple-
    54  menting those best practices in the state's public schools.

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     1    2. No later than September 1, 2027, and every September of each fourth
     2  year  thereafter,  the  commission shall issue a report to the governor,
     3  the legislature, and the regents that:
     4    (a)    summarizes its reviews of the implementation of the new founda-
     5  tion aid formula and proposes such revisions to the formula  as  may  be
     6  necessary  and  appropriate  to  ensure  that every school will have the
     7  resources necessary to provide its  students  a  meaningful  educational
     8  opportunity  for  a sound basic education in a cost efficient manner, as
     9  well as any accountability measures needed to ensure  that  the  state's
    10  system  of  education finance actually provides a meaningful opportunity
    11  for a sound basic education to all students; and
    12    (b) recommends for  incorporation  into  state  laws,  regulations  or
    13  commissioner's guidelines specific cost-efficient methods for implement-
    14  ing  best  practices  for  providing  all students the opportunity for a
    15  sound basic education.
    16    3. At the end of the legislative session following issuance of each of
    17  the biennial reports, the legislature shall issue a report informing the
    18  public of (a) the extent to which the recommendations of the  commission
    19  have  been adopted and implemented, and (b) specific reasons for modify-
    20  ing and/or rejecting any of  the  commission's  substantive  recommenda-
    21  tions.
    22    §  6. Major formula revisions. Beginning on January 1, 2029, and every
    23  four years thereafter, the commission shall analyze current  educational
    24  needs  and  determine the actual current costs of providing all students
    25  in the state a meaningful opportunity for a sound  basic  education  and
    26  recommend to the governor, the legislature and the regents no later than
    27  February  1,  2030,  and  every  four years thereafter, revisions of the
    28  foundation aid formula that it believes are necessary to  provide suffi-
    29  cient funding, distributed  in  an  equitable  manner,  to  provide  all
    30  students  in  the  state  the  opportunity  for a sound basic education,
    31  effective for the next school year. The commission's analyses,  determi-
    32  nations and recommendations, and the legislature's end of session report
    33  shall be in accordance with the provisions of section four of this act.
    34    §  7.  Appropriation. For the necessary and reasonable expenses of the
    35  sound basic education commission for the 2023-2024 school  year  through
    36  the   2024-2025   school  year,  there  is  hereby  appropriated  up  to
    37  $1,000,000, to be allocated by the commissioner of  education,  pursuant
    38  to  a budget submitted to the commissioner of education by the executive
    39  director of the commission, and approved by the commissioner  of  educa-
    40  tion.
    41    § 8.  This act shall take effect immediately. If any clause, sentence,
    42  subdivision,  paragraph,  section or part of this act be adjudged by any
    43  court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment  shall  not
    44  affect,  impair  or  invalidate  the  remainder  thereof,  but  shall be
    45  confined in its operation to the clause,  sentence,  subdivision,  para-
    46  graph,  section  or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in
    47  which such judgment shall have been rendered.
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