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Representative Reisz presents charter school cleanup bill, caps new incentives at $2.25 million

March 07, 2026 | Rules, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative, Georgia


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Representative Reisz presents charter school cleanup bill, caps new incentives at $2.25 million
Representative Reisz presented House Bill 1257, describing it as a cleanup bill that revises Senate Bill 82 and makes five substantive changes to charter school rules and processes.

Reisz said the bill clarifies rulemaking authority for the state board in collaboration with the commission; adjusts the timing of an authorization incentive grant; places a $2,250,000 cap on new incentive programs at the governor's request; allows locally authorized charter schools to transfer to state authorization; and shortens the deadline for transferring records when a charter school closes from one year to six months.

Why it matters: the sponsor said the changes are technical and intended to streamline authorization and records transfer processes while limiting the size of new incentive programs. No extended debate or amendments were recorded in the transcript; the presenter described the measure as a cleanup bill and asked for the committee's favorable consideration.

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