| Senator Toni Boucher (R-26) is calling
for her colleagues on the General Assembly’s Education
Committee to support proposed legislation to delay the
implementation of certain unfunded state mandates on school
districts.
Senator Boucher, a member of the Education Committee,
recently submitted written testimony in support of Senate
Bill 1142, An Act Concerning Relief of State Mandates
on School Districts. Senator Boucher said she is
especially concerned about the harmful effects of requiring
school districts to implement the 2007 legislation banning
most out-of-school suspensions. Among other things,
Senate Bill 1142 calls for delaying implementation of
this unfunded mandate until July 1, 2011.
“In these difficult economic times we cannot,
in good conscience, ask, let alone expect, our school
districts to foot the bill for unfunded and unfair mandates
like in-school suspension. Instead, we must look at
the feasibility of these initiatives through the lens
of our current economic crisis. While mandates like
in-school suspension may have made sense years ago,
the legislature must realize they are no longer possible
in this financial climate,” said Senator Boucher,
adding that providing supervision and facilities for
in-school suspensions is costly for some communities.
Senator Boucher noted Senate Bill 1142 would delay
the implementation of in-school suspensions until July
1, 2011. If the General Assembly does not pass this
bill, school districts will be required to implement
the in-school suspension law beginning July 1, 2009.
These mandatory in-school suspensions would mean additional
costs for school districts in the form of providing
appropriate space and supervision.
“I have seen first hand the heavy burden these
unfunded mandates place on cities and towns because
I have served as not only a selectman but chair of a
local school board and a member of the state Board of
Education. I am glad the Education Committee is addressing
the issue of mandates and hope this bill makes it through
the legislative process,” said Senator Boucher.
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