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2004 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB5001 (Conference Report)

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Restore Funding by Eliminating the Federal Deductions

Item 146 #13c

Item 146 #13c

First Year - FY2005 Second Year - FY2006
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2005 $108,368,870 FY2006 $109,135,448 GF

Language
Page 105, line 15, strike "$2,920,427,133" and insert "$3,028,796,003".
Page 105, line 15, strike "$2,934,464,120" and insert "$3,043,599,568".
Page 111, after line 35, insert:
"10. Included in the amounts provided to update the Standards of Quality for the 2004-06 biennium, approximately $350 million reflects growth in prevailing salaries and related fringe benefits. It is the desire of the General Assembly that on average local school divisions continue to improve the average salary for classroom teachers by at least three percent per year, the actual average annual rate increase in recent years."
Page 111, line 36, strike "10" and insert "11".
Page 111, line 36, strike "11" and insert "12".


Explanation
(This amendment restores $108.4 million the first year and $109.1 million the second year by partially reversing actions proposed in House Bill 5001 as introduced, to deduct from the calculation of the SOQ cost base certain federal revenue, including Title I. The result of this restoration is that the deduction is limited to 29.22 percent, which is based on the estimated amount that is attributable to support expenditures, which are funded based on prevailing expenditures. In addition, this amendment expresses the desire of the General Assembly that localities continue to improve teacher salaries, consistent with their practice in recent years.)