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Subcommittee sends bill setting minimum grants for small districts to full committee
Summary
House Bill 3037, which sets minimum grant awards for districts with fewer than 1,650 students and expands eligibility for several education grant programs, was recommended to the Ways and Means Full Committee with a due‑pass recommendation; LFO reported no net fiscal impact but said the bill will change how current grant funds are distributed.
The Education Subcommittee on Thursday voted to move House Bill 3037 to the Ways and Means Full Committee with a due‑pass recommendation. The Legislative Fiscal Office told the subcommittee the bill will alter how currently funded grants are distributed but has no net fiscal impact.
House Bill 3037 would require minimum grant awards for school districts with fewer than 1,650 students unless a minimum is already…
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