Senate Approves Bipartisan Zenzinger Bill to Improve Special Education Funding in Colorado 

SB23-099 will boost special education funding by more than $40 million

DENVER, CO – Bipartisan legislation sponsored by Senator Rachel Zenzinger, D-Arvada, that will boost funding and improve special education in Colorado earned approval before the Senate today.

Cosponsored by Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, R-Brighton, SB23-099 would increase the required annual appropriation to the Department of Education by an additional $40 million, and will help bring down student-teacher ratios, decrease class sizes, and help schools provide the tailored assistance and support special education students need to learn and receive the quality education they deserve.

“Every Colorado student deserves a great public education, but the current level of state support for special education isn’t giving every learner that same opportunity,” Zenzinger said. “We’ve been fighting hard to fix that, and this bill will help us get even more critical resources to the classrooms that need them most while helping ensure that every student - regardless of their ability - is prepared for success.”

Zenzinger’s bill builds off the success of last year’s SB22-127, which dramatically increased funding for more than 100,000 Colorado special education students, from about $220 million per year currently to more than $300 million per year moving forward. 

SB23-099 will now move to the House for further consideration. Track the bill’s progress HERE.

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