A new bill that could provide billions in school renovation and
reconstruction dollars to state and local school districts has been
approved by the House Education and Labor Committee.
The 21st Century High-Performing Public School Facilities Act (H.R. 3021), introduced by U.S. Rep Ben Chandler (D-KY), passed by a vote of 28 to 19.
H.R. 3021 would authorize $6.4 billion for school renovation and
modernization projects for fiscal year 2009, and would ensure that
school districts receive funds for projects that improve schools’
teaching and learning climates, health and safety, and energy
efficiency.
The bill would still need approval of the full House and Senate before
moving on to either be approved or vetoed by President Bush. A similar
bill died in the 109th Congress.
To encourage energy efficiency and the use of renewable resources in
schools, the bill would require that the majority of funds for school
improvement projects meet widely recognized green building standards
and would encourage states to help schools track their energy use and
carbon footprints.
In the Gulf Coast, where public schools still face hundreds millions of
dollars in damages caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the
legislation would authorize separate funds – half a billion dollars
over five years – for schools still trying to recover.
Recent estimates highlight the extreme funding shortfalls facing
schools in need of physical improvement. In 2000, the National Center
for Education Statistics said it would take $127 billion to bring
schools into overall good condition, concluding that 75 percent of
schools were in various stages of disrepair.
A 2000 study by the National Education Association found that $322
billion would be needed to make all schools “safe, well-constructed,”
and “up-to-date” technologically. And a recent report by Building
Educational Success Together concluded that these previous studies
underestimated school construction needs.
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