Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 80— - STATE FISCAL STABILIZATION FUND › § 10005
A Governor who wants the federal allocation must send an application to the Secretary when and how the Secretary asks. The application must include the required promises, baseline data showing the State’s current situation for each promise, and a clear plan for how the State will use the money. The plan must say whether the State will use the funds to meet maintenance-of-effort requirements under the ESEA and IDEA, and if so, exactly how much. A Governor applying for the competitive grant must also apply and must describe progress on the promise areas and the strategies to help student subgroups named in the ESEA who are not meeting the State’s goals. The application must report student achievement and graduation rates and say how grant funds would improve achievement, with priority for high-need local districts, and must include a plan to evaluate progress in closing gaps. The required promises include maintaining State funding for K–12 and public higher education at 2006 levels in fiscal years 2009, 2010, and 2011; improving teacher quality and fairness; creating a longitudinal data system; improving and including all students in assessments; following rules for identified schools; and expanding high-quality early learning programs with appropriate assessments.
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20 U.S.C. § 10005
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73