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Subcommittee recommends ITL on two school building-aid bills after split debate

House Education Funding Subcommittee · October 29, 2025
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A House education subcommittee recommended against advancing two proposals to change school building-aid funding, voting 4-3 on motions to find both bills "inexpedient to legislate."

A House education subcommittee on Tuesday recommended against advancing two bills that would alter how the state handles school building aid, voting 4-3 on each motion to send the measures back as "inexpedient to legislate."

Representative McGuire moved the committee to recommend ITL on HB295, a proposal described in the hearing as making leftover school building-aid program funds non-lapsing. "There are two main reasons," McGuire said in debate: "the school building aid program has, in general, not been very…

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