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Sponsors seek to reinstate Joint Education Oversight Committee with funding request

House Education Committee · April 1, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 164 would reinstate a bipartisan, bicameral Joint Education Oversight Committee (JIOC/JHOC) to produce research and analysis on K–12 issues; sponsors requested operating appropriations (~$376k FY2026, ~$378k FY2027) and illustrated potential study topics such as vouchers, busing and teacher recruitment.

Representatives Joe Miller and Rev. Robinson testified in favor of House Bill 164, which would reinstate the Joint Education Oversight Committee (JIOC/JHOC), a bipartisan, bicameral body intended to provide research, hearings and nonpartisan analysis on emerging K–12 education policy.

Sponsors said the previous iteration of the oversight committee produced research on state…

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