Establishes a special commission to assess regional school education finance reform in Massachusetts.
The bill creates a special commission to examine regional school education finance reform. The commission will assess the default apportionment formula and recommend standards for it. It will also consider whether towns should have their own school districts or belong to regional ones. The commission will include members appointed by the senate president, minority leader of the senate, speaker of the house, minority leader of the house, and others. The commission must submit its findings and recommendations by December 1, 2026.
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