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Empower Charter School Educators to Lead Act
6/10/2025, 6:47 PM
Summary of Bill S 1795
Congressional Summary of S 1795
Empower Charter School Educators to Lead Act
This bill makes changes to the Charter Schools Program (CSP), which authorizes competitive grants to state entities (e.g., state educational agencies and state charter school boards) to support high-quality charter schools.
Specifically, the bill allows state entities to use up to 5% of their CSP grant funds to make pre-charter planning subgrants to certain prospective charter applicants.
The bill specifies that state entities may also (1) fund a revolving loan fund or similar mechanisms for expenses prior to an eligible applicant receiving reimbursement, and (2) provide assistance to eligible applicants in locating and accessing a charter school facility.
Under the current CSP, state entities must use at least 7% of their CSP grant funds to provide technical assistance to eligible applicants and authorized public chartering agencies. The bill instead allows state entities to use not more than 10% of these funds for technical assistance.
Additionally, under the current CSP, state entities may not use more than 3% of CSP grant funds for administrative costs. This bill raises the cap to 5%.
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Current Status of Bill S 1795
Bipartisan Support of Bill S 1795
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
3Democrat Cosponsors
2Republican Cosponsors
1Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 1795
Primary Policy Focus
EducationAlternate Title(s) of Bill S 1795
Comments

Lexi Coleman
10 months ago
I can't believe this bill is even being considered. It gives too much power to charter school educators and takes away from public school teachers. How will this affect students in public schools? Who is really benefiting from this? #S1795 #CharterSchools #EducationReform

Lilliana Chase
10 months ago
I don't like this bill about charter schools. It's gonna mess things up for our kids. How will this affect us in the long run?





