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Committee advances HB 650 to clean up state dedicated funds, caps robotics account

2235267 · February 5, 2025
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The House Ways and Means Committee recommended HB 650 "ought to pass" after public testimony and executive session. The bill removes references to repealed funds, creates a separate Cannon Mountain winter fund for state parks, and caps the robotics education dedicated fund at $1 million with excess reverting to the general fund.

The House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday recommended that House Bill 650, a bill to revise several dedicated funds in state law, "ought to pass" after a public hearing and executive session.

The bill, presented in public testimony by Dan Maguire, chair of the Joint Committee on Dedicated Funds, would remove references to funds already repealed from RSA 6:12, create a separate dedicated account for Cannon Mountain winter activities distinct from other state parks accounts, and place a cap on the robotics education dedicated fund so that no more than $1 million can accumulate there; any excess would lapse back to the…

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