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House Appropriations lays out bill schedule, flags family-support pilot and $15M ADS school billing

2607780 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

At a March 13 check-in, the House Appropriations Committee reviewed its FY26 workflow, scheduled hearings for Bill 219 (family support pilot) and a $15 million ADS billing issue with Joint School representatives, and discussed budgeting priorities and late-night work expectations.

The House Appropriations Committee used a March 13, 2025, check-in to preview upcoming items for FY26 work and to remind members of procedural expectations as bills begin crossing over.

Committee Chair (Chair, House Appropriations Committee) told members the committee would hear Bill 219, “an act relating to creating a family support pilot program for incarcerated parents and guardians,” at 1:00 p.m., and that Emily Byrne and James Duffy from Joint School would appear at 1:30 p.m. to discuss the ADS billing matter tied to roughly $15,000,000 in school-related funds.

Why this matters: those items represent discrete funding…

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