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Committee moves to concur on cleanup of expired coal contingency language in school funding law (Senate Bill 36)
2732655 · March 21, 2025
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Summary
Sen. Emmerich and OPI described Senate Bill 36 as a code cleanup to remove expired contingency language tied to the possible closure of a coal‑fired generating unit; the committee concurred in executive action to send the bill to the floor.
Sen. Emmerich (Senate District 11, Great Falls) told the House Education Committee that Senate Bill 36 returns school funding law to its 2017 text by removing contingency language that had been added around possible closures of a coal‑fired generating unit in later years (2018–2022).…
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