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Committee advances several bills in work session; amendments adopted on school health and brain-injury language
Summary
The House Education Committee held multiple work sessions March 19, advancing bills on traumatic brain injury definitions, summer learning funding, school-based health centers and other education measures. Several technical amendments were adopted and each bill was referred as noted.
The House Education Committee on March 19 advanced multiple education bills during a series of work sessions, adopting amendments on several measures and referring the bills to the floor or to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means as appropriate.
Across the work sessions committee members adopted technical changes to several bills and voted to move them forward. Notable actions included adoption of an amendment and a due-pass recommendation for House Bill 2,670 (traumatic brain injury definition), due-pass recommendations and referrals to Ways and Means for House Bills 2,510 (study of employee benefits for school employees) and 2,508 (student data standardization), and adoption of a dash-6 amendment and referral for House Bill 2,729 (school-based health centers).
Why it matters: The measures advanced in the work…
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