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Senate committee concurs in a batch of House education bills; roll calls recorded

Senate Education and Cultural Affairs · March 25, 2025
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The Senate Education and Cultural Affairs Committee concurred in several House bills on education — including HB266, HB338, HB357, HB628 and HB745 — after brief committee discussion and amendments; recorded roll‑call results and amendment text are summarized.

The Senate Education and Cultural Affairs Committee on [date] took up and concurred in multiple House bills covering school funding, early literacy, career and technical education and background checks.

House Bill 266: The committee adopted a coordination amendment that instructs that, if Senate Bill 258 ultimately passes, SB258 would be void where it conflicts with HB266; the amendment carried on voice vote and the committee concurred in the bill by roll call (recorded: 8 aye, 6 nay). Mr. McCracken summarized HB266 as requiring a comparison of consumer price index inflation over the most recent six years with legislative…

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