SB503

Education Appropriation

Date of Vote: May 25, 2023

Chamber of Origin: House

This bill appropriates $12 billion to K-12 education over the upcoming biennium, including more than $2 billion in new funding. Democrats characterize the $2 billion as “a direct result” of the pupil-centered funding formula they passed during the 2019 session. The budget is $300 million higher than Gov Lombardo recommended; additional per-student funding for targeted populations and increases of $4,035 for English language learners and $3,137 for at-risk students.1

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Voted YEA

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Brittney MillerState HouseNevada
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Cecelia GonzálezState HouseNevada
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Daniele Monroe-MorenoState HouseNevada
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David OrentlicherState HouseNevada
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Duy NguyenState HouseNevada
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Elaine MarzolaState HouseNevada
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Alexis HansenState HouseNevada
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Bert GurrState HouseNevada
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Brian HibbettsState HouseNevada
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Danielle GallantState HouseNevada
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Gregory KoenigState HouseNevada
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Gregory T. II HafenState HouseNevada
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