H.R. 10113 aims to revise certain provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which governs how public schools provide special education services to children with disabilities. The bill likely seeks to improve educational outcomes, enhance support for students with disabilities, and address any gaps or issues identified in the current law.
Supporters of H.R. 10113 have praised the bill for its potential to strengthen the educational rights of students with disabilities, ensuring they receive the necessary resources and support to thrive in school. Advocates believe that the revisions could lead to better integration and individualized education plans that cater to the unique needs of these students.
Critics of H.R. 10113 have expressed concerns that the revisions may not go far enough to address systemic issues within the education system for students with disabilities. Some argue that the bill could lead to inconsistencies in implementation across states and may not provide adequate funding to support the proposed changes, potentially leaving many students without the help they need.
All donors are from Applied Materials, Inc., a technology company. There is no direct connection between the company and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, suggesting a low risk of conflict of interest.
Top industries and organizations funding Erin Houchin, from FEC data.
Source: FEC campaign finance records