HB 2434
Outcome: failed
AFL-CIO Key Vote: SUPPORT
Special Education Funding Amendment Rejected in State Budget
This amendment to the state budget would have directed $40.6 million to special education, drawing first from unspent federal ARPA funds already allocated to Kansas. State law requires 92% reimbursement of special education costs, but Kansas has funded only 70-75% for years — a shortfall that forces school districts to increase caseloads, cut support staff positions, and suppress wages for the thousands of teachers, paraprofessionals, and therapists who deliver these services. The amendment represented less than four-tenths of one percent of the state general fund budget.
Vote Weight: 6x
KS AFL-CIO supports a YEA vote
Yea (52)
Nay (64)
Absent (9)
| Name | Party | District |
|---|---|---|
| Allen Reavis | R | 63 |
| Charlotte Esau | R | 14 |
| Cyndi Howerton | R | 98 |
| John Alcala | D | 57 |
| Marty Long | R | 124 |
| Pat Proctor | R | 41 |
| Samantha Poetter Parshall | R | 6 |
| Tobias Schlingensiepen | D | 55 |
| Valdenia Winn | D | 34 |