Senator Draheim Supports The Largest School Funding Increase In 15 Years

St. Paul — The Minnesota Senate today approved a bipartisan bill that fully funds E-12 schools with the largest formula increase in 15 years, emphasizes student literacy, mental health, and supporting teachers of color without burdensome mandates.

The education budget addresses the top request of public schools – money not mandates. This legislation will provide historic levels of funding as well as almost no new mandates on schools. This is the largest student formula increase in 15 years – an increase of $1.1 billion over the next four years. More than 80% of the new funding is placed on the state education formula, the money will be sent directly to local school districts allowing them the flexibility to spend on the specific needs of their districts.

“Prioritizing education means prioritizing our future as a state. I am proud to say this education bill achieves those goals and is a huge victory for Minnesota students, families, teachers, and local schools,” said Senator Rich Draheim (R-Madison Lake). “It’s time we focus more on the time in the classroom and less on paperwork and red tape.”

Key provisions included in the final bill:

  • Several provisions to support student mental health, including a grant to the organization LiveMore, ScreenLess to address the effects of social media and screen time overuse and misuse, and funding for youth counseling at the elementary school level. The bill also includes funding for suicide prevention training for teachers and allows schools to use school safety funding for student mental health.
  • A two-year delay in the implementation of all new academic standards. By delaying implementation, administrators and teachers can put their focus on helping students with learning loss instead of bringing on new curriculum.