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House Appropriations Committee checks in; flags federal funding risks and incoming education bill
Summary
At a brief April 1 check-in, the House Appropriations Committee discussed scheduling for an education funding bill, asked to invite agency leaders for budget impact briefings, and flagged risks from federal funding changes including FMAP and several grant clawbacks.
The House Appropriations Committee held a brief check-in on April 1, 2025, to discuss committee scheduling, upcoming briefings on an education funding bill and potential impacts from shifts in federal funding.
Committee leaders said the education bill that moved from the House Education Committee to House Ways and Means would be posted for notice on Tuesday and expected to be in Appropriations the same day, with a tight turnaround for committee action. The chair said the committee has asked Secretary of Administration Sarah Clark and Jenny Samuelson to brief members on how recent budget adjustments could affect agency payments and timing. The chair said, “we don't have a lot on the calendar right now, but we hope to have some things on there,” and urged members to begin reviewing a 52-page education bill in advance of its committee appearance.
The vice chair highlighted a set of agency reports newly…
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