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February02

Is change coming to Capital Outlay?

Is change coming to a school district’s capital outlay fund?   The question gained credence at Thursday’s Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources committee meeting when Sen. Larry Rhoden took his turn at testifying in favor of Senate Bill 8, but instead of lobbying for the bill focused on his issues with capital outlay. SB 8
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February01

Two percent bill takes next step

Friday’s House Education committee meeting wrapped up a good week for K-12 funding.   With the committee’s passage (11-4) of House Bill 1003, which would set the annual index factor increase for education funding at a minimum of two percent, on Friday accompanied by referral of House Bill 1004, which would set the per-student allocation
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January31

Debate on new tax class continues

A proposed fourth property tax classification passed the House Taxation committee on a 12-3 vote on Thursday.   House Bill 1086 would create a new tax levy for a school district’s general fund for leased property; removing it from the commercial levy. Agricultural and owner-occupied property classifications round out the four taxable levies.   The
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January30

Resolution opposing Common Core fails

Common Core supporters came away on the winning side on Wednesday following a long debate and close vote on the House of Representatives floor.   House Concurrent Resolution 1008, which urged the state Board of Education to stop expansion of Common Core or any multistate standards and tried to set a plan in place to
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January30

$4,805 still alive

A small step in the legislative process was a big win for school districts on Wednesday.   House Education committee members voted 13-2 to refer a bill that would return the per-student allocation to its previous highpoint of $4,805. ASBSD supports House Bill 1004.   “Schools are not in the business to make money. We’re
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January29

Open Enrollment bill for Parents defeated

Senate Local Government committee members voted down a bill that would have allowed parents of open enrolled students to vote on issues or run for the school board in the district their child is open enrolled in despite not being a resident of the district.   On a 6-1 vote, committee members killed Senate Bill
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January25

Important week for K-12 funding

K-12 education’s funding conversation got started this week in the legislature and takes its turn on center stage soon with bill hearings for legislation that would return the per-student allocation to its high-point of $4,805 and another that would guarantee a minimum, annual increase of two percent to funding for schools.   “The Associated School
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January24

DOE goes four for four in House Ed.

House Education moved on four bills introduced by the Department of Education on Friday.   House Bills 1030, 1031, 1032 and 1033 were all passed by the committee and head to the House floor.   In a 13-2 vote, HB 1030 advanced past the committee. The bill calls for the evaluation data of a teacher,
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January24

Two for one on Common Core

Two of the three bills related to Common Core passed through the Senate on Thursday. ASBSD supports the implementation of the Common Core Standards.   An amended version of Senate Bill 63, which protects the privacy of individual student records by prohibiting the collection of student information including, political affiliation, religious practices and family gun ownership among
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January22

Two more related to Common Core pass

Two more bills tied to Common Core found passing votes on Wednesday. ASBSD supports the implementation of the Common Core Standards.   Members of the Senate State Affairs committee voted in favor of Senate Bills 63 and 64.   Senate Bill 63, which protects the privacy of individual student records by prohibiting the collection of
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