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Votes at a glance: committee advances multiple education bills, substitutes and amendments adopted
Summary
After public testimony on SB 6,277, the committee caucused and advanced two packets of bills by voice vote, adopting substitutes and several amendments; bills were moved to Rules or Ways and Means committees 'subject to signatures.'
The Early Learning and K‑12 Education Committee advanced multiple bills by voice vote after caucusing. Committee members adopted proposed substitutes or amendments where offered and forwarded bills with due‑pass recommendations to Rules or Ways and Means as recorded below. All actions were recorded as voice votes and noted 'passed subject to signatures.'
Summary of formal outcomes reported by the committee:
- Senate Bill 59 92 (youth development fund): proposed substitute A was adopted; due‑pass recommendation to Rules Committee; staff described tribal prioritization and OSPI supervisor cost…
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