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Senate committee approves changes to decennial school-funding study, restores public members

Senate Education and Cultural Resources Committee
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Summary

The Senate Education and Cultural Resources Committee amended and passed House Bill 153 to expand the decennial school-funding study to include a working group on 'excellence and innovation' and to modify commission membership and appointment deadlines; the bill passed 9–5 after amendments.

The Senate Education and Cultural Resources Committee voted May 20 to pass House Bill 153 (Rep. Beattie) after amendments that change membership rules and expand the decennial study's remit.

Committee counsel Mister McCracken said the bill expands the focus of the mandated decennial school-funding study to create a working group on excellence and innovation in education, revises committee membership, and…

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