Committee advances bill to phase down elementary class sizes, allowing aides as flexibility

Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee · February 9, 2026

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Summary

HB 3019 would phase K–5 class sizes down from 22 toward 18 over three years, allow a maximum of 28 where districts add a full‑time aide, and exempt non‑class activities; the subcommittee advanced the policy 10–0 and referred fiscal questions to subsequent budget review.

Representative Hayes described HB 3019 as an investment in early‑childhood literacy and outcomes, proposing a phased approach to class‑size reduction starting at 22 and moving toward 18 over three years while capping K–5 at 28 with options for full‑time teacher aides to avoid penalties. Members praised the policy aim but raised concerns about teacher shortages, fiscal impacts and statutory waivers for heavily bonded districts. The sponsor said she is open to amendments and further discussions and acknowledged she did not yet have precise fiscal impact figures; the vote was recorded in committee as 10–0 in favor of advancing the bill.

Next steps: HB 3019 will proceed to additional committee consideration where fiscal impacts will be evaluated as the bill moves through the appropriations process.