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Proposed amendment to Senate Bill 1 may affect Indiana public school funding

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William Murphy Chief Operations Officer | Indianapolis Public Schools Website

William Murphy Chief Operations Officer | Indianapolis Public Schools Website

A new amendment to Senate Bill 1 was introduced, aiming to change the allocation of local property tax dollars in Indiana's public schools. This proposal may impact the resources available for Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) students. The amendment is scheduled for a hearing by the House Ways and Means Committee on Monday, April 7, at 10:30 a.m. The committee will amend and vote on the bill, though no public testimony will be permitted.

Members of the House Ways and Means Committee include Rep. Jeffrey Thompson (Chair), Rep. Craig Snow, Rep. Timothy O’Brien, Rep. Edward Clere, Rep. Harold Slager, Rep. Robert Heaton, Rep. Jack Jordan, Rep. Cory Criswell, Rep. Robb Greene, Rep. Dave Heine, Rep. Chris Judy, Rep. Danny Lopez, Rep. Peggy Mayfield, Rep. J.D. Prescott, Rep. Elizabeth Rowray, Rep. Ben Smaltz, Rep. Gregory Porter, Rep. Mike Andrade, Rep. Chris Campbell, Rep. Edward DeLaney, Rep. Earl Harris, Rep. Sheila Klinker, Rep. Tonya Pfaff, and Rep. Cherrish Pryor.

Dr. Aleesia Johnson encourages the public to contact House Leadership and Committee Members to express concerns about the bill's effects on the district. She states, “Your voice matters! Thank you for standing with us and speaking up for the future of public education in Indianapolis.”

The House Committee meeting can be reached at (317) 232-9600.

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