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House of Representatives
Session of 2015 - 2016 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: October 9, 2015 09:35 AM
From: Representative Stephen Bloom
To: All House members
Subject: 2015-16 Appropriation – Education for the Disadvantaged (Title I Funds)
 
Since Governor Wolf’s June 30 veto of the 2015-16 general appropriations bill (HB 1192) and his September 28 veto of the four-month emergency funding bill (SB 1000), state and federal tax dollars have continued to accumulate in our state treasury. The governor’s vetoes have blocked these funds from reaching schools and human service providers, putting students and vulnerable citizens in peril. Vital programming has been cut and, in some cases, halted. Each day the crisis deepens, children lose education, workers lose jobs, and people in need lose help.

Therefore, I will soon introduce the following and several other freestanding appropriation bills to fully release critical blocked funding for education, health, and human services, in amounts at or very near those proposed by the governor in his 2015-16 budget and passed by the General Assembly in HB 1192:

A bill (HB 1587) to appropriate $625 million in Title I funds under the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act in the Department of Education’s budget.

These federal funds provide financial assistance to Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to improve educational opportunities for educationally deprived children. Federal Title I programs are designed to help children meet the state content and performance standards in reading, language arts, and mathematics.

There are no state funds included in this legislation. This federal appropriation amount was requested by the Governor in his March 3rd Budget and included in House Bill 1192. Enacting this legislation will allow our Department of Education to draw these dollars down from the federal government and pay them out to our school districts.

Please join me in co-sponsoring this important and urgently necessary legislation.

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Introduced as HB1587