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Subcommittee considers making school building aid funds non‑lapsing to roll small leftover amounts forward

5825519 · September 24, 2025
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Lawmakers discussed HB295 to make unspent school building aid funds non‑lapsing so modest leftover balances can be applied to future projects. Officials said the current process encumbers funds and the standing leftover this year was about $769,000; the subcommittee did not take action and agreed to caucus.

Members of the school building aid subcommittee discussed HB295, a proposal to make unused school building aid appropriations non‑lapsing so funds that are appropriated but not expended in a biennium can roll forward for later use.

The chair described the intent as preserving small leftover balances so they can be added to future building‑aid rounds. Subcommittee members and Department of Education staff discussed administrative practices: the…

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