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    CHIEF SPONSOR WHAT IT DOES RE CTPF HIGHLIGHTS OF ACT

    1/25/2016

    Demands "pension parity" for ChicagoPublic Schools, meaning the state wouldtake on CPS' normal pension costs. Thestate already pays teacher pensions for allother school districts.

    Sets the tone for upcoming session, making it clear that Demswant a formula change. Republicans perceive this as a threat thatDems will block any budget proposal to get a new school fundingreform.

    2/19/2016 HB 6335 Durkin/Pritchard GOV RAUNER'S PLAN aka SB 3234 Fully funds the current formula; Chicago Public Schools retaintheir Block Grant

    4/6/2016 SB 231 Manar/Mitchell Filed as SA No. 1 Has the state take on CPS' normalpension costs.Establishes a system of weights added to funding base; removespart of CPS' Block Grant.

    5/3/2016 SB 231 passed Senate Executive Committee 11-2-45/10/2016 SB231 passed Senate 31-21-3

    5/11/2016

    5/23/2016 HB 828 Davis "Evidence-Based Model" Purely the evidence-based model (no SB 231) to be implementedin school year 17-18

    5/26/2016 HB 3190 Davis/Lightford Filed as SFA No. 1; passed by SenateExecutive Committee 11-2-1$205M in fy 17 then CPS would receiveproportional Tier 2 amount described inthe Evidence-Based Model

    Uses SB 231 for fy 17 transitioning to Evidence-Based model for fy 18 and beyond; Hold-Harmless eventually in the hands of professional panel. Completely ends Chicago block grant after 1styear.

    5/27/2016 HB 3190 passed the SENATE 31-18-8

    5/27/2016 HB 813 Cullerton filed as SFA No. 2; passed by SenateExecutive Committee 11-5Pension parity for CPS (normal costs);allows City of Chicago to levy up to 0.26%to go directly to CTPF

    Developed by advocacy group Stand for Children, freezes formulafor three years at fy 16 level, holds harmless the winners under gov's plan, provides adequacy grant for losers under gov's plan,and "equity grant" for new monies giving CPS slightly less than itwould receive under SB 2048

    5/25/2016 SB 2048 Cullerton/Currie filed as HFA No. 2 $100M to CTPF for three years Aka "the 500-page bill": MADIGAN plan: $700M through equitygrant; all districts held harmless

    5/30/2016 SB 3434 Barickman aka HB 6583Increases state funding for education by $226.7M; fully fundsGeneral State Aid, holds harmless, increases Early ChildhoodEducation by $75M; adds $1.8M agricultural ed, $1M for lowestperforming schools

    5/31/2016 SB 3319 Currie filed as HFA No. 2 $100M to CTPF for three years $700M equity grant for three years

    5/31/2016 HB 2990 Trotter filed as SFA 2; passed Senate 37-19-2;failed House 24-92-0 $218M for 1 year $760M equity grant for 1 year, almost half of which would go toCPS; TRS $4B ($900M normal cost including CTPF)

    CULLERTON'S SPEECH AT CHICAGO CITY CLUB

    ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION HEARS PRESENTATIONS ON BOTH 231 AND "EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL"

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