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Committee Considers Grant Accountability for Extraordinary‑Needs Aid (HB1827)

Education Funding Committee · January 20, 2026
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Representative Ladd proposed HB1827 to require multi‑year accountability plans for districts that receive extraordinary‑needs or fiscal‑capacity grants; Department of Education staff described implementation hurdles and said a small increase in DOE capacity and technical fixes would be required.

Representative Ladd told the Education Funding Committee HB1827 would tie accountability to extraordinary‑needs and fiscal‑capacity grants by requiring applicants to submit a grant accountability plan — an instructional and curriculum‑focused plan showing how funds will be used to improve outcomes. Under the proposal, initial grant awards would be approved for a multi‑year (five‑year)…

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