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SB 36 removes expired contingency language tied to coal‑plant closure block grant
Summary
Senate Bill 36 would strip expired contingency provisions from school funding law related to closure of a coal‑fired generating unit and preserve the remaining block grant distribution schedule; proponents said it restores 2017 block grant requirements and reflects resolved negotiations.
Senate Bill 36, carried by Senator Daniel Emrich at the request of the Education Interim Committee, would remove expired contingency language tied to the closure of a coal‑fired generating unit and retain the underlying block grant distribution schedule set in 2017.
Emrich described the measure as removing contingency language that had been inserted to address…
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