Rep. Gary Hannig
Filed: 5/20/2008
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09500HB6348ham001 HDS095 00227 CIN 20227 a
AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 6348
AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 6348, by deleting everything after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
“ARTICLE 1
Section 10. The following amounts or so much thereof as may be necessary, which shall be used by the Illinois State Board of Education exclusively for the foregoing purposes and not, under any circumstances, for personal services expenditures or other operational or administrative costs, are appropriated to the Illinois State Board of Education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2008:
From the General Revenue Fund:
For Blind/Dyslexic Persons..................... 1,018,800
For Charter Schools – Transition Impact Aid.... 3,421,500
For Disabled Student Personnel
Reimbursement............................... 473,178,300
For Disabled Student Transportation
Reimbursement.............................. 383,300,000
For Disabled Student Tuition,
Private Tuition............................ 151,600,000
For District Consolidation Costs/
Supplemental Payments to School Districts,
18-8.2, 18-18.3, 18-8.5, 18-8.05(l) of
the School Code.............................. 7,850,000
For Funding for Children Requiring
Special Education, 14-7.02
of the School Code........................ 335,217,700
For the Illinois Governmental
Internship Program............................. 129,900
For Jobs for Illinois Grads.................... 4,000,000
For the Metro East Consortium for
Child Advocacy................................. 217,100
For Parental Guardian Programs/
Transportation Reimbursement................ 11,954,700
For Reimbursement for the Free Breakfast/
Lunch Program............................... 26,258,700
For the School Breakfast Incentive
Program........................................ 723,500
For Teacher and Administrator
Mentoring.................................... 5,000,000
For Principal Mentoring Program................ 3,100,000
For Teacher Mentoring.......................... 7,000,000
For Summer School Payments, 18-4.3
of the School Code.......................... 11,000,000
For Tax-Equivalent Grants, 18-4.4 of
the School Code................................ 222,600
For Textbook Loans, 18-17 of the
School Code................................. 42,826,500
For Transitional Assistance.................... 5,000,000
For Transition of Minority Students.............. 578,800
For Transportation-Regular/Vocational
Common School Transportation
Reimbursement, 29-5 of the School Code..... 339,500,000
For Visually Impaired/Educational
Materials Coordinating Unit, 14-11.01
of the School Code........................... 2,121,000
For Regular Education Reimbursement
Per 18-3 of the School Code................. 11,600,000
For Special Education Reimbursement
Per 14-7.03 of the School Code............. 101,800,000
For all costs associated with Alternative
Education/Regional Safe Schools............. 18,535,500
For Truant Alternative and Optional
Education Program........................... 22,078,100
For costs associated with Teach for America...... 450,000
For grants to Local Education Agencies
to conduct Agriculture Education
Programs..................................... 2,881,200
For Aerospace Education Initiative............... 920,000
For Bilingual Education (over 500,000
population), 34-18.2......................... 41,500,000
For Bilingual Education (under 500,000
population), 10-22.38a....................... 34,152,000
For Fast Growth Grants......................... 7,500,000
For Illinois Economic Education.................. 250,000
For Mentoring and Afterschool Programs....... 3,000,000
Total $2,065,885,800
From the Education Assistance Fund:
For Career and Technical Education............ 38,562,100
For General State Aid........................ 833,560,000
For General State Aid – Hold Harmless......... 22,961,300
For the Reading Improvement Block
Grant....................................... 76,139,800
For the School Safety and Educational
Improvement Block Grant..................... 84,941,000
For the Summer Bridges Program................ 22,238,100
For National Board Certified Teachers......... 11,485,000
For the Illinois Teacher of the Year............. 135,000
Total $1,090,022,300
From the Common School Fund:
For General State Aid...................... 3,871,448,800
For Regional Superintendents’ and
Assistant’ Compensation....................... 8,950,000
Total $3,880,398,800
From the General Revenue Fund:
For Regional Superintendent’s Services......... 6,318,000
For Regional Superintendents Services –
Bus Driver Training............................. 70,000
For Regional Superintendents Services –
Supervisory Expenses........................... 102,000
Total $6,490,000
From the School District Emergency
Financial Assistance Fund:
For Emergency Financial Assistance, 1B-8
of the School Code........................... 1,000,000
From the Drivers Education Fund:
For Drivers Education......................... 17,929,600
From the Charter Schools Revolving Loan Fund:
For Charter Schools Loans......................... 20,000
From the School Technology Revolving Loan Fund:
For School Technology Loans, 2-3.117a
of the School Code.......................... $5,000,000
From the Temporary Relocation Expenses
Revolving Grant Fund:
For Temporary Relocation Expenses, 2-3.77
of the School Code........................... 1,400,000
From the State Board of Education Federal
Agency Services Fund:
For Learn and Serve America.................... 2,500,000
From the State Board of Education Federal
Agency Services Fund:
For Refugee Services........................... 2,000,000
From the State Board of Education Federal
Department of Agriculture Fund:
For Child Nutrition.......................... 525,000,000
From the State Board of Education
Federal Department of Education Fund:
For Title I.................................. 675,000,000
For Title I, Reading First.................... 60,000,000
For Title II, Teacher/Principal Training..... 135,000,000
For Title III, English Language
Acquisition................................. 40,000,000
For Title IV, 21st Century/Community
Service Programs............................ 55,000,000
For Title IV, Safe and Drug Free Schools...... 15,000,000
For Title V, Innovation Programs............... 8,000,000
For Title VI, Rural and Low Income
Students..................................... 1,500,000
For Enhancing Education through Technology.... 20,000,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
Deaf/Blind..................................... 450,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
IDEA....................................... 570,000,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
Improvement Program.......................... 2,500,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
Model Outreach Program Grants.................. 400,000
For Individuals with Disabilities Act,
Pre-School.................................. 25,000,000
For Grants for Vocational
Education – Basic........................... 55,000,000
For Grants for Vocational
Education – Technical Preparation............ 5,000,000
For Charter Schools............................ 6,000,000
For Transition to Teaching..................... 1,000,000
For Advanced Placement Fee..................... 2,000,000
For Math/Science Partnerships.................. 9,000,000
For Title X – McKinney–Vento................... 3,250,000
For Integration of Mental Health................. 400,000
For ONPAR...................................... 2,000,000
For Special Federal Congressional Projects..... 5,000,000
Total $2,251,349,600
From the General Revenue Fund:
For Parental Participation Pilot Project......... 100,000
For Autism Training and Technical
Assistance..................................... 450,000
For the Children’s Mental Health
Partnership.................................. 4,500,000
For the Class Size Reduction Pilot Project..... 8,000,000
For Technology for Success..................... 4,169,700
For Advanced Placement Classes................. 1,646,900
For Grow Your Own Teachers..................... 4,500,000
For the Teacher Mentoring Pilot Project........ 2,000,000
For Regional Superintendent Initiatives.......... 500,000
For Arts and Foreign Language.................. 4,000,000
For Healthy Kids/Healthy Minds/ Expanded
Vision per 34-18.32 of the School Code....... 3,000,000
For a Healthy Kids/Healthy Minds/ Expanded
Vision Program in Cicero & Berwyn............ 1,000,000
For Gifted Education.......................... 10,000,000
For Hard-to-Staff Schools...................... 3,000,000
For Homeless Education......................... 3,000,000
For the Rural Technology Initiative............ 4,000,000
For Early Childhood Education................ 392,861,400
Total $446,728,000
Section 70. The amount of $8,484,800, or so much of that amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the State Board of Education Special Purpose Trust Fund to the State Board of Education for expenditures by the Board in accordance with grants, gifts or donations that the Board has received or may receive from any source, public or private, in support of projects that are within the lawful powers of the Board.
Section 75. The amount of $7,015,200, or so much of that amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the State Board of Education Special Purpose Trust Fund to the State Board of Education for its ordinary and contingent expenses.
Section 80. The amount of $500,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois State Board of Education for all costs associated with implementation of the State Board of Education Strategic Plan.
Section 100. The amount of $29,982,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois State Board of Education for Student Assessments, including Bilingual Assessments.
Section 105. The amount of $23,780,300, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the State Board of Education Federal Department of Education Fund to the Illinois State Board of Education for Student Assessments.
Section 110. The amount of $4,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois State Board of Education for all costs associated with Growth Models.
Section 120. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois State Board of Education for all costs associated with the Response to Intervention Initiative.
Section 125. The amount of $4,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois State Board of Education for all costs with associated Targeted Interventions.
Section 130. The amount of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois State Board of Education for all costs associated with the Technology Immersion Pilot Program.
Section 135. The amount of $100,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund for deposit into the Temporary Relocation Assistance Revolving Grant Fund.
Section 140. The amount of $200,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois State Board of Education for Adler Planetarium.
Section 145. The amount of $500,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for grants to agriculture science teacher education programs in accordance with Public Act 95-153.
Section 150. The amount of $150,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Civic Education Trust Fund to the State Board of Education for grants to public high schools that have completed and submitted a Civic Audit in accordance with Public Act 95-225.
Section 155. The amount of $21,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated for fiscal year 2009 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education to be used by the State Board of Education exclusively for school districts that will receive less funding in the 2008-2009 school year than they received in the 2006-2007 school year as a result of Public Act 93-1022.
ARTICLE 998
Section 998. Each of the amounts appropriated in this Act (after all actions by the Governor and the General Assembly) controls over any lower amount appropriated in any other Public Act (after all actions by the Governor and the General Assembly) for the same purpose unless that other Public Act expressly states otherwise.
ARTICLE 999
Section 999. Effective Date. This Act takes effect July 1, 2008.”.