HOUSE BILL NO. 273 An Act relating to school funding, the base student allocation, district cost factors, and the adjustments for intensive services and average daily membership calculations; and providing for an effective date. 1:42:03 PM Representative Mike Hawker noted his appreciation for rescheduling HB 272, which had previously passed out committee and scheduled for House floor action. There had been an issue raised by the Mat-Su school district, which needed to be further addressed before being brought forward for a vote; hence, HB 272 was returned to the House Finance Committee. The issue is in regard to pupil transportation calibration, which information was not available during the previous hearing in the House Finance Committee (HFC). Representative Hawker advised that the numbers had been calculated by Eddy Jeans, Director, Education Support Services, Department of Education and Early Development. The Mat-Su school district challenged the calculation and then following the discussions, the Department of Education and Early Development resolved the issue. Vice-Chair Stoltze appreciated time spent resolving the issue. EDDY JEANS, DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT, stated that the Education Funding Task Force requested recalibration of pupil transportation grants. He pointed out that it had been calibrated on actual audited data from FY07, which represents the first year of the new contracts for the Rail Belt area. All the contracts contain a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), the only yearly adjustment except the addition of new bus routes. He referenced the audited financial statement, Pupils Transportation on Page 57, taking total expenditures in the amount of $9.9 million dollars, dividing that by the number of students for FY07 and arriving at the amount. The amount was adjusted by the Anchorage Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 3.2 percent twice for FY08 and FY09. Those are the rates established in Statute for FY09. Mr. Jeans pointed out that the same process was used for all fifty-three school districts and are the numbers contained in the bill's body. Representative Gara asked if those were the formulas used to compensate school districts for actual transportation costs. Mr. Jeans recalculated the dollar amounts based in the FY07 audited financial statements and adjusted for inflation. 1:51:48 PM Representative Hawker referred to a replacement fiscal note, not a new one, attached to the bill, conforming to the legislative budgeting approach. The previous note only reflected incremental costs for the year, but needed to indicate the consequences of forward funding. Vice-Chair Stoltze MOVED to report CS HB 273 (FIN) out of Committee with the individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 273 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a new fiscal note by the Department of Education and Early Development and fiscal notes #1 & #2 by the Department of Education and Early Development.