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CT HB06662
Bill
AI Summary
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State charter school funding formula made permanent at foundation plus 25.42% of charter grant adjustment, effective July 1, 2023
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Special education excess cost reimbursement rates increased from 70-76.25% to 85-91% of eligible costs, with tiered rates based on town wealth ranking
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School readiness program per child cost cap raised to $10,500 for full-time programs starting fiscal year 2025, up from $9,027
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Teachers at interdistrict magnet schools operated by entities like Goodwin University now eligible for Connecticut teachers' retirement system, effective July 1, 2023
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Child care subsidy program expanded to include protective service class for at-risk populations including foster children, adopted children (for one year), and homeless youth
Legislative Description
An Act Implementing The Governor's Budget Recommendations Concerning Education.
Last Action
Public Hearing 02/22
2/17/2023