House of Representatives

HCM 2001

special education; full federal funding

Sponsors: Representative Knaperek, Voss, Foster, Blendu,

Gray, Senators Bennett, Solomon: et al

 

DP

Committee on Education

DP

Caucus and COW

 

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As Passed the House

 

HCM 2001 requests that the President and Congress provide the full 40 per cent federal funding for special education programs authorized under federal law.

History

As part of the final recommendations from the Joint Legislative Study Committee on Special Education and Regulation (Laws 1999, Chapter 67), HCM 2001 requests that the President and Congress provide the full 40 per cent federal funding for special education programs authorized under federal law.

The Education of the Handicapped Act, later renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), mandated a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive setting for all children.  The federal legislation provides grants to state education agencies based on the number of disabled children ages 3-21 in the state – up to 12 per cent of the total school age population.  The student count is then multiplied by 40 per cent of the national average per pupil expenditure on special education to arrive at each state’s maximum grant. 

Recent estimates show that the federal funding is at approximately 12 per cent, rather than the 40 per cent authorized by the federal law.  Arizona’s estimated FY 2001 IDEA grant is $76.9 million.  If the IDEA grant program was funded by Congress at the 40% level, Arizona’s estimated FY 2001 IDEA grant would be $228.2 million – an increase of federal funding of 197% (State Policy Reports, Vol 18, Issue 9, May 2000).

Provisions

·                      Requests that the President and Congress provide the full 40 per cent federal funding for special education programs authorized federal law.

·                      Requires the Arizona Secretary of State to transmit copies of the memorial to the President of the United States, the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and to each member of Congress from Arizona.

HCM 2001 passed the Education Committee unamended.

 

HCM 2001 passed the Committee of the Whole unamended.

HCM 2001 passed the House as introduced.

 

 

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45th Legislature                                                                                                                                

First Regular Session                                   2                                                     February 13, 2001

 

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