A new law adjusts fiscal years 2024 and 2025 preK12 education appropriations enacted in 2023 to match the February 2024 forecasted data.
Generally, a change in estimated pupil counts, or a program participation is the most likely reason for an adjustment.
The law adjusts funds allocated to general education aid, enrollment options transportation, abatement aid, consolidation transition aid, nonpublic pupil education aid, nonpublic pupil transportation, career and technical aid, achievement and integration aid, charter school building lease aid, interdistrict desegregation or integration transportation grants, literacy incentive aid, American Indian education aid, tribal contract school aid, alternative teacher compensation aid, student support personnel aid, aid for children with disabilities, court-placed special education revenue, special education, special education separate sites and programs, travel for home-based services, debt service equalization aid, long-term facilities maintenance equalized aid, school lunch, school breakfast, kindergarten milk, school library aid, early childhood family education aid, developmental screening aid, home visiting aid, adult basic education aid, adults with disabilities program aid, community education aid and school-age care aid.
Sponsored by Rep. Cheryl Youakim (DFL-Hopkins) and Sen. Mary Kunesh (DFL-New Brighton), the law took effect March 26, 2024.
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