Earlier this month, in the state’s government, House Bill 2370 legislation passed in the House . The bill is designed to bring adequacy, equity and stability to Pennsylvania’s education funding system.
In 2023, the courts ruled Pennsylvania’s school funding was unconstitutional because the current system is inequitable. HB 2370 will correct these inequities while creating $136 million in property tax relief for the upcoming fiscal year and $955 million in property tax relief over seven years, said state Representative Tina Davis.
For the 2024-25 school year, according to Davis, the bill adds:
- $728 million for chronically underfunded schools
- $530 million in cyber charter savings
- $200 million so every school district receives an increase
The property tax relief, Davis said, comes from the state taking funding burdens away from local taxes, such as property taxes, by addressing the previous inadequacies in state funding.
HB 2370 is now in the Senate for its consideration.


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