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House Education panel opens January session, previews AOE testimony and several bills

House Education · January 6, 2026
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Summary

At its first meeting of the half-biennium in January 2026, the House Education committee previewed testimony from the Agency of Education and introduced several bills, including an epinephrine measure, a proposal to add student board members, PCD funding, and school-technology items.

Speaker 2 (Committee member) opened the House Education meeting in January 2026, saying the committee will hear testimony from the secretary of education and Agency of Education staff about agency reorganization and priorities for the season.

The committee’s lead framed the work ahead as difficult and wide-ranging: “everything's on the table,” Speaker 2 said, urging members to weigh public input while remaining “solution-focused.” He said the committee will follow up on prior work (referred to in the meeting as “x 73”), that Agency staff will offer language to be included in the committee’s…

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