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  1  1          SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO.    
  1  2                      BY  BOETTGER
  1  3         (COMPANION TO LSB 3681HH BY GRUNDBERG)
  1  4 A Concurrent Resolution reminding Iowa's congressional
  1  5    delegation to fund the federal financial commitment to
  1  6    states, localities, and children with disabilities under
  1  7    the federal Individuals With Disabilities Education Act.
  1  8    WHEREAS, one of the major purposes of the federal
  1  9 Individuals With Disabilities Education Act is to
  1 10 ensure the availability of free appropriate public
  1 11 education which emphasizes special education and
  1 12 related services designed to meet the unique needs of
  1 13 children with disabilities; and
  1 14    WHEREAS, another purpose of the federal Act is to
  1 15 assist states, localities, educational service
  1 16 agencies, and federal agencies to provide this
  1 17 education to all children with disabilities; and
  1 18    WHEREAS, federal law has, since 1975, authorized
  1 19 appropriation levels for grants to states at a maximum
  1 20 amount equal to the number of children aged 3 through
  1 21 21 multiplied by 40 percent of the average per pupil
  1 22 expenditure in public elementary and secondary schools
  1 23 in the United States; and
  1 24    WHEREAS, while special education costs and
  1 25 enrollments have soared, seriously impacting state and
  1 26 local budgets, the actual appropriation to accomplish
  1 27 the purposes set forth in the federal Act rarely
  1 28 exceeds 9 percent of the national average per pupil
  1 29 expenditure; and
  1 30    WHEREAS, the purpose of Part B of the federal Act
  2  1 is to provide federal funding for coordinated
  2  2 research, demonstration projects, outreach, and
  2  3 personnel-preparation activities that are linked with,
  2  4 and promote, systemic change; and to improve early
  2  5 intervention, educational, and transitional results
  2  6 for children with disabilities; and
  2  7    WHEREAS, according to figures provided by the
  2  8 National Conference of State Legislatures, Iowa's
  2  9 allocation for fiscal year 2000-2001 from Congress for
  2 10 Part B services under the federal Act of nearly $58.9
  2 11 million is only one-third of the federal financial
  2 12 commitment; and
  2 13    WHEREAS, the shortfall created by the unfulfilled
  2 14 federal commitment shortchanges students with
  2 15 disabilities and increases the budgetary hardships
  2 16 faced by state and local governments; NOW THEREFORE,
  2 17    BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, THE HOUSE OF
  2 18 REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING, That the Iowa General
  2 19 Assembly respectfully reminds Iowa's elected Senators
  2 20 and Representatives in the United States Congress to
  2 21 support and pass an appropriations bill that funds the
  2 22 required amount under the federal Act for the purpose
  2 23 of assisting state and local governments in providing
  2 24 special education and related services designed to
  2 25 meet the unique needs of children with disabilities
  2 26 and fulfilling the laudable purposes of the federal
  2 27 Act.
  2 28    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That upon passage, copies
  2 29 of this Resolution shall be sent by the Secretary of
  2 30 the Senate to Senator Charles E. Grassley, Senator Tom
  3  1 Harkin, Representative Jim Leach, Representative Jim
  3  2 Nussle, Representative Leonard Boswell, Representative
  3  3 Greg Ganske, and Representative Tom Latham.  
  3  4 LSB 3681SS 79
  3  5 kh/gg/8.1
     

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