more money that could be spent on bettering education services,
improving health services in the midst of a global health crisis
and reducing property taxes; and
WHEREAS, As of the time of this resolution, Pennsylvania law
currently requires school districts to provide transportation
for charter school students, but not every student; therefore be
it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives direct the Joint
State Government Commission to conduct a study on the
consolidation of school transportation services for all private
and public school students; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the study consist of information on the
viability, benefits and costs of establishing a consolidation;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission, in
conducting the study, shall:
(1) evaluate the cost savings and efficiencies that may
materialize as a result of consolidating school
transportation services, including personnel, equipment and
facilities;
(2) review cases in other states where school
transportation services are effectively governed under a
single school entity;
(3) evaluate and make recommendations on how to manage a
district's debt as a result of the consolidation of school
transportation services; and
(4) propose legislation required to implement the
consolidation of school transportation services;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission issue a
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