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School funding not discussed on day one of budget debate

It was a bit anticlimactic in appropriations on Thursday, so far as school funding was concerned.   Members of the Joint Appropriations committee met for a little over an hour and covered just over a 1/3 of the funding amendments submitted for Senate Bill 187, which is the general fund bill for Fiscal Year 2015. …

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Hours adjustment bill on its way to Gov.

A bill revising the number of school term hours for some elementary students is headed to Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s desk.   Senators (35-0) and Representatives (69-0) concurred on an amended version of House Bill 1249.   The bill includes the fourth and fifth grades in the 875-hours of classroom time already required for kindergarten through …

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Senators and Reps pass suspension revision bill

Members of the House of Representatives voted 48-20 to support a bill that would change the suspension provisions for students participating in extracurricular activities who have been convicted of a drug related offense.   “We should be encouraging kids to participate (in extracurricular activities) rather than prohibiting them to do so,” Rep. Kris Langer said …

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Revenue projections adopted by Appropriators

Members of the Joint Appropriations adopted revenue projections of $1.392 billion for the fiscal year 2015 budget on Tuesday.   The projection comes in just $1 million under Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s proposed budget, which likely indicates schools will receive the proposed three percent increase in state aid. Gov. Daugaard’s budget proposal totaled $1.393 billion.   …

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Committee supports suspension revision bill

Members of the House Judiciary committee unanimously passed a bill that revises the suspension requirements for students participating in extracurricular activities that are convicted of a drug related offense.   “We should be in the business of helping students make good choices…rather than focusing on punishment,” Rep. Kris Langer, a co-sponsor of the bill, testified …

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