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House resolution extending reporting date for Title IV feasibility study receives no testimony

2322281 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

House Resolution 5,045, to extend the reporting date of a commission studying use of federal Title IV funds for social work education at Rhode Island College, was on the agenda but drew no public testimony during the hearing.

House Resolution 5,045 would extend the reporting date of the special legislative commission studying the feasibility of using federal Title IV funds to support social work education at Rhode Island College. Representative Casmero was not present to speak; the committee noted there was no oral testimony on the measure and concluded the item.

Why it matters: The resolution addresses an administrative reporting deadline for a study of federal funding use; no policy change was considered during the hearing.

The resolution was included in the committee’s procedural hold for further study.