HB 704 Talking Points and Action Steps
THE TOP PRIORITY REMAINS MAKING CALLS TO YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE. SEE BELOW.
The whole State House of Representatives continues to move closer to a vote on House Bill 704. This is our legislation for reform of the state systems for special education funding and accountability.
Prior to this historic vote, a few extra days are needed for the bill sponsors to negotiate amendments with some other House members.
We have worked to develop and support HB 704 for nearly two years. This is a monumental step for students with disabilities and their schools.
Thank you for helping our online petition to gain more than 1,400 signatures. Forward this alert to others to add more signatures and comments to the petition.
Please take the following actions ASAP:
Contact Your State Representative
- Locate your state representative and contact information here — http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/find.cfm.
- Call his or her Harrisburg office.
- Leave a phone message using the following talking points.
- Ask the state representative to call you back.
- Also send an e-mail using and personalizing the talking points. Call first.
- Do not call state senators or other officials.
Talking Points
- Please vote for House Bill 704 when it comes to the House floor. HB 704 deserves your support and a vote without amendments.
- I am asking you to support reform of the state funding and accountability system for special education.
- HB 704 has 66 bipartisan cosponsors. It was approved 22-3 by the House Education Committee.
- The current funding system is broken, is unfair, and does not provide enough resources for special education in the right places. It sets the number of students eligible for state funding for special education at 16% regardless of whether the district has fewer or more students receiving special education. It also does not focus the funding on strategies that have a track record for improving student performance.
- The school districts you represent need additional resources and support from the state.
- I am your constituent and I have personal experience with how this broken system hurts children with disabilities and all students. (Describe your experience.)
- Thank you for supporting this important issue and voting for HB 704 this week.
Extra Help and Follow Up
For extra help, call Baruch Kintisch (215-238-6970 x 320) or Sandy Zelno (412-255-6414).
Send us an e-mail and let us know how your phone calls, e-mails, and letters turn out.
Additional Resources:
Summary of HB 704 (two-page summary)
Q&A on Special Education Funding Reform (4-page detailed information)
Thank you for getting involved and making good things happen for children with disabilities and all children.
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SPECIAL EDUCATION FUNDING
Q&A on Special Education Funding Reform
Our bills from 2010: HB 704
SB 940Read the full report:Costing-out Special Education Funding
Read the executive summary: Costing-out Study: Executive Summary
View statewide data report:
Pa. Data on Special EducationView a presentation on:HB 704
DRAFT: State Survey on Special Education Funding Formulas
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
There are approximately 40 organizations supporting special education funding reforms, including:
The full list of supporting organizations is on the About page.
CONTACTS
Education Law Center
In Philadelphia:
Baruch Kintisch
215-238-6970
bkintisch@elc-pa.org
In Pittsburgh:
Sandra Zelno
412-255-6414
szelno@elc-pa.orgDisability Rights Network of PA
Sallie Lynagh
1-800-390-1279
slynagh@drnpa.orgThe Arc of Pennsylvania
Pam Klipa
717-234-2621
pklipa@thearcpa.orgGood Schools Pennsylvania
Janis Risch
215-332-2700
janis@goodschoolspa.orgCATEGORIES
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