Arizona Legislature
1700 West Washington, Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2844
Senate President Ken Bennett (R-1)
602-926-5584
House Speaker Jim Weiers (R-10)
602-926-4173
News Release
March 2, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Republican Majority passes third ELL measure of the Session,
fourth overall
(State Capitol, Phoenix) – For the fourth
time since May, and for the third time since the legislative
session began in January, the legislature has passed a bill
to comply with the orders of the federal court and provide
adequate funding and accountability for English Language Learner
programs.
All of the prior bills have been
vetoed by Governor Janet Napolitano, allowing court fines
to pile up to $15 million. Beginning tomorrow, the fines,
imposed by the federal judge who is awaiting the opportunity
to review a legislative ELL solution, will double to $1 million
per day.
In the best interests of Arizona,
Senate President Ken Bennett and House Speaker Jim Weiers
call on the governor to end her obstructionist ways and finally
allow the judge to consider a legislative plan to address
the teaching of English Language Learner students.
HB 2064 provides specific provisions
to ensure that ELL programs are adequately funded based on
the actual costs of schools to teach ELL students, as opposed
to an arbitrary number, a problem specifically identified
by the court in the lawsuit.
The bill also eliminates the
incentive to allow these students to languish under an ELL
designation while extra per pupil money is collected by school
districts on the backs of these students and Arizona’s
taxpayers. It requires that students become proficient in
English within two years so that they can move out of the
program and go on with their education in regular classes.
The measure further provides the following:
- Implements the will of the
people as passed under Proposition 203 that students learn
English by structured English immersion in our schools.
- Provides an additional $32.5 million for ELL funding in
the first, transitional year of this legislation.
- Increases base ELL funding by 22% and adds millions for
tutoring and accountability.
- Establishes that actual demonstrated costs will indicate
the levels of funding beyond the first year.
- Provides for the use of funds already in the system (including
portions of federal and desegregation money appropriate
for this use) and establishes a mechanism for additional
funding where additional cost is established.
- Establishes a bipartisan task force with appointees by
both the legislative and the executive branches of government
to oversee the implementation of ELL programs to determine
the approaches which are best to accomplish the goal of
teaching these students English.
- Streamlines requirements for school districts to receive
funding for ELL programs by establishing structured English
immersion model approaches from which the districts may
choose.
President Bennett said, “We
are hoping that the fourth time is the charm for the Governor
to finally allow a bill that emphasizes both accountability
to Arizona’s taxpayers and an effective system for providing
instruction to ELL students to go to the judge.”
Speaker Weiers said, “For
the fourth time, the Legislature has attempted to end this
court case with a sound and reasonable piece of legislation
that takes care of the problem and protects the taxpayers.
It is time for the governor to accept this solution for the
good of Arizona.”
The measure to reform Arizona’s
system for funding English Language Learner programs now goes
to the Governor again. The question remains whether it will
finally have an opportunity to be evaluated by the federal
judge or instead will a fourth veto from Governor Napolitano
prevent that, continuing to expose the state to mounting fines
for contempt of court.
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For further information contact:
Nick Simonetta, Communications and Policy Advisor to the Majority
Arizona State Senate
Office: (602) 926-5418, e-mail: nsimonet@azleg.gov
OR
Barrett Marson, Director of Communications
Arizona House of Representatives
Office: (602) 926-3233, e-mail: bmarson@azleg.gov