
"Iowa Senate Passes AEA Reform Bill, Sparking Support and Debate"
The Iowa Senate has passed a bill that would bring major changes to the state's nine Area Education Agencies (AEAs), which oversee services for students with disabilities. The bill proposes that by 2025, school districts would receive 90% of special education funding instead of it going directly to AEAs, and they would gain full control of media services and general education funding. The bill also shifts significant oversight and authority to the director of the Department of Education. However, the bill still needs approval from the Iowa House, and negotiations and compromise may be necessary between the two chambers before the legislation reaches the governor's desk.
