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H.R. 740·Elementary Experienced

A Bill to Require Per-Pupil Funding Equity Across Elementary Schools in the Same District

Rep. Edwards (D-NY)

Requires districts receiving Title I funds to equalize actual per-pupil spending across K-5 schools within ±10%.

Sec. 1 — Mandate

Title I districts shall equalize actual per-pupil expenditures across elementary schools within ±10% by FY29.

Sec. 2 — Reporting

Districts shall publish school-level spending annually.

Sec. 3 — Funding

$900 million in transition aid.

Sec. 4 — Enforcement

Title I funds withheld for non-compliance.

Tournament Prep

Mechanical parts, sourced & timed

Use this as your pre-round checklist. Memorize the source citation. Time yourself to the delivery target.

Bill / Number
H.R. 740 — A Bill to Require Per-Pupil Funding Equity Across Elementary Schools in the Same District
Funding source
$900M in transition aid from ED.
Timeline
FY29 equalization deadline.
Tight — collective-bargaining concentrating senior teachers in wealthier schools is the friction.
Enforcing agency
Department of Education.
Yes — Title I 'comparability' requirement already exists; this closes its loophole.
Penalty for non-compliance
Withholding of Title I funds.
Source citation
CAP, Roza & Hill (2010), 'How Within-District Spending Inequities Help Some Schools' — americanprogress.org.
Delivery time (read aloud)
1:05 (65s)
Strongest counter-argument

Federally mandating per-pupil equity will trigger teacher transfers that disrupt schools.

Your pre-emptive answer

The ±10% band allows real flexibility, and the $900M transition aid is specifically for retention bonuses. Hawaii (2014) implemented similar equalization with under 3% teacher turnover.