S1795119th CongressWALLET

Empower Charter School Educators to Lead Act

Sponsored By: Senator John Cornyn

Introduced

Summary

Expand and restructure federal support for charter schools led by educators. This bill would add technical help, new pre‑charter grants for educator‑led developers, and change how existing charter grant money is divided to target those activities.

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Bill Overview

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3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Pre-charter planning grants for developers

If enacted, developer teams preparing to open a charter school could get a pre-charter planning subgrant of up to $100,000. To qualify, teams would need to intend to apply to an authorized chartering agency or have a nonprofit or public sponsor. The team leader would need at least 54 months of school-based experience and be judged by the State to show leadership and student success. Teams would also need a completed initial opening plan that describes local educational needs and how the school would meet them.

State support, loans, and facility help

If enacted, State entities would have to provide technical help to eligible applicants and to charter authorizers. They would work to improve authorizer quality and build capacity for fiscal oversight and audits. At a State entity's discretion, they could help applicants find and access facilities. States could also set up a revolving loan fund or similar tool to pay certain pre-reimbursement expenses before reimbursement is issued.

New splits for charter program funds

If enacted, the charter support program would change how it divides available funds. Subparagraph (A) would go from 90 percent to 80 percent. Subparagraph (B) would change from "not less than 7 percent" to "not more than 10 percent." Up to 5 percent would be set aside for pre-charter planning, and the redesignated subparagraph D would increase from 3 percent to 5 percent.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

John Cornyn

TX • R

Cosponsors

  • Cory Booker

    NJ • D

    Sponsored 5/15/2025

  • Bill Cassidy

    LA • R

    Sponsored 5/15/2025

  • Michael Bennet

    CO • D

    Sponsored 5/15/2025

  • Katie Britt

    AL • R

    Sponsored 10/29/2025

  • John Kennedy

    LA • R

    Sponsored 11/3/2025

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

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