Senate considers school bus fee ban

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's public school districts would be prohibited from charging fees for school bus service under a bill advancing in the General Assembly.

The state Senate's education committee scheduled a public hearing for Wednesday afternoon on the proposal that follows protests from parents in a suburban Indianapolis district who last fall had to start paying fees of at least $40 a month per child for bus service.

Leaders of the Franklin Township district say eliminating free bus service was necessary to help close an $8 million budget shortfall. The state attorney general has said he believes the district acted unconstitutionally by contracting with an outside agency and then imposing the arrangement on parents.

The House voted 92-2 last week in favor of the bill banning such fees.

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fortheride
No worries your man mitch is in the process to bankrupt them. Then those same tax dollars can go to private for profit schools. Think the kids are doing with out now!
hunter480
So, where is the money going to come from? Are we going to institute yet another tax on Indiana citizens? The educational system in Indiana is all messed up in the first place. We hear talk about the dire straights we`re in, and funding is an issue, yet, you drive by one of the bigger high schools, and they have huge new additions, they have several huge electonic signs at each end of the main building, flashing out school information, they have stadiums that are equiped with the latest professional-grade football turf. Paying for education is one thing, paying for high school "campuses" to be decked out like a college stadium is insane. We need to have sanity restored to how school funds are allocated and spent.
 

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