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H.R. 3453 House Education

Empower Charter School Educators to Lead Act

Introduced
May 15, 2025
Sponsor
Rep. Letlow, Julia (R-LA-5)
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STAGE 3 OF 8 — CALENDARS AND SCHEDULING

Currently in the House. Last action: placed on the union calendar, calendar no. 379 on Jan 13, 2026.

  1. House Introduced in House May 15, 2025
  2. House Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce. May 15, 2025
  3. House Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held Jun 25, 2025
  4. House Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 20 - 15. Jun 25, 2025
  5. House Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Education and Workforce. H. Rept. 119-443. Jan 13, 2026
  6. House Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 379. Jan 13, 2026

Cosponsors

17

Subjects

Education programs fundingEducational facilities and institutionsElementary and secondary educationSchool administration

Committees

  • Education and Workforce Committee
    • Reported By , Jan 13, 2026
    • Markup By , Jun 25, 2025
    • Referred To , May 15, 2025

Summary

Empower Charter School Educators to Lead ActThis bill makes changes to the Charter Schools Program (CSP), which authorizes competitive grants to state entities (e.g., state educational agencies and state charter school boards) to support high-quality charter schools. Specifically, the bill allows state entities to use up to 5% of their CSP grant funds to make pre-charter planning subgrants to certain prospective charter applicants.The bill specifies that state entities may also (1) fund a revolving loan fund or similar mechanisms for the expenses of eligible applicants prior to receiving CSP subgrants, and (2) provide assistance to eligible applicants in locating and accessing a charter school facility.Under the current CSP, state entities must use at least 7% of their CSP grant funds to provide technical assistance to eligible applicants and authorized public chartering agencies. The bill instead allows state entities to use not more than 10% of these funds for technical assistance.

Summary as of: Reported to House

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