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Senate approves changes to charter-school access to SPLOST funds and lowers petition threshold

March 07, 2026 | SENATE, Committees, Legislative, Georgia


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Senate approves changes to charter-school access to SPLOST funds and lowers petition threshold
Senator Kim (sponsor, per committee caption) described SB 475 as updating ancient language and lowering the petition threshold for referenda on independent school-system status from 25% to 10%, while also ensuring local charter schools are "treated no less favorably" for distribution of special-purpose local option sales tax proceeds for education. Floor debate focused on technical drafting issues, the interaction with locally owned charter facilities, and whether the bill removed local discretion in some circumstances.

The sponsor explained committee changes and accepted a friendly amendment to restore original intent where committee language unintentionally limited some charter-school access to capital dollars for schools that own their facilities. Supporters framed the measure as restoring parity for public charter-school students; critics asked for further drafting clarity and expressed worry about unintended consequences.

The committee substitute as amended was adopted and the Senate passed the bill (yeas 43, nays 6). The measure now proceeds to the House.

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