Legislature(2007 - 2008)
04/10/2008 05:51 PM Senate FIN
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| HB 152 | |
| HB 373 | |
| HB 320 | |
| HB 294 | |
| HB 417 | |
| HB 325 |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
April 10, 2008
5:51 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER
Co-Chair Stedman called the Senate Finance Committee meeting
to order at 5:51:34 PM.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator Lyman Hoffman, Co-Chair
Senator Bert Stedman, Co-Chair
Senator Charlie Huggins, Vice-Chair
Senator Kim Elton
Senator Donny Olson
Senator Joe Thomas
Senator Fred Dyson
MEMBERS ABSENT
None
ALSO PRESENT
Mike Pawlowski, Staff, Representative Kevin Meyer; Eddy
Jeans, Director, Education Support Services, Department of
Education and Early Development; Jesse Keal, Staff, Senator
Elton; Brian Butcher, Public Affairs Director, Alaska
Housing Finance Corporation Representative Peggy Wilson
PRESENT VIA TELECONFERENCE
Rodney Dial, Lieutenant, Alaska State Troopers, Department
of Public Safety; Corey Aist, President, Alaska Search and
Rescue Association; Chuck Springer, Former President, Alaska
Search and Rescue Association
SUMMARY
CS HB 226(FIN)
"An Act extending the termination of the state
training and employment program; requiring a
review of the program; and providing for an
effective date."
CSHB 226 (FIN) was SCHEDULED but not HEARD.
CSHB 152(FIN)
"An Act establishing a renewable energy grant fund
and describing its uses and purposes; establishing
a renewable energy grant recommendation program;
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009,
authorizing the Alaska Energy Authority to
distribute renewable energy grants and setting out
the procedures to be followed to award those
grants; establishing a state heating assistance
program in addition to the federal heating
assistance program; establishing an Alaska
Renewable Energy Task Force; and providing for an
effective date."
SCS CSHB 152 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee
with a "do pass" recommendation and accompanying
new fiscal notes from the Department of Commerce,
Community and Economic Development, Department of
Health and Social Services, and the Senate Finance
Committee.
HB 373 "An Act extending specified public school bond
debt reimbursement; and providing for an effective
date."
SCS CSHB 373 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee
with a "do pass" recommendation and accompanying
previously published fiscal note from the
Department of Education and Early Development.
CSHB 320(FIN)
"An Act relating to search and rescue training and
search and rescue parties; requiring certain
search and rescue volunteers to be considered
state employees for purposes of workers'
compensation coverage; and allowing political
subdivisions to elect to provide workers'
compensation insurance coverage for search and
rescue personnel."
CSHB 320 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with
no recommendations and accompanying new fiscal
noted from the Department of Administration and
previously published fiscal notes from the
Department of Administration, Department of Public
Safety, and the Department of Labor and Workforce
Development.
CSSS HB 294 (TRA)
"An Act establishing the Alaska Marine
Transportation Advisory Board and setting out its
powers and duties; making conforming amendments;
and providing for an effective date."
SCS CSSS HB 152 (FIN) was REPORTED out of
Committee with no recommendations and an
accompanying previously published zero fiscal note
from the Department of Transportation.
CSHB 325(FIN)
"An Act relating to the teachers' and health care
professionals' housing loan program in the Alaska
Housing Finance Corporation; and providing for an
effective date."
CSHB 325 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with
a "do pass" recommendation and a previously
published zero fiscal note from the Department of
Revenue.
CSHB 50(JUD)
"An Act relating to the Interstate Compact for the
Placement of Children; establishing an interstate
commission for the placement of children; amending
Rules 4 and 24(b), Alaska Rules of Civil
Procedure; and providing for an effective date."
CSHB 50 (JUD) was SCHEDULED but not HEARD.
CSHB 332(FIN) (title am)
"An Act defining an elementary school to include
certain pre-elementary programs and relating to
counting pre-elementary students in a school's
average daily membership."
CSHB 332 (FIN) (title am) was SCHEDULED but not
HEARD.
CSHB 417(FIN) am
"An Act relating to the compensation for certain
public officials, officers, and employees not
covered by collective bargaining agreements;
relating to pay increments for longevity in state
service; and providing for an effective date."
SCS HB 417 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee
with no recommendations and accompanying
previously published fiscal notes from the Alaska
Court System, Office of Management and Budget, and
the Legislative Affairs Agency.
5:51:48 PM
SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 152(FIN)
"An Act establishing a renewable energy grant fund and
describing its uses and purposes; establishing a
renewable energy grant recommendation program; for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, authorizing the
Alaska Energy Authority to distribute renewable energy
grants and setting out the procedures to be followed to
award those grants; establishing a state heating
assistance program in addition to the federal heating
assistance program; establishing an Alaska Renewable
Energy Task Force; and providing for an effective
date."
Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to ADOPT Amendment #8:
Page 2, line 31:
Delete "and will achieve a statewide balance of
grant funds"
Page 3, line 3:
Delete "significant weight being given"
Insert "the most weight being given to projects
that service areas in which energy costs exceed energy
costs in other areas of the state, and significant
weight being given to a statewide balance of grant
funds and"
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
5:52:40 PM
Co-Chair Stedman remarked that in rating and ranking
different applicants attention is paid to the higher cost
areas.
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO
further OBJECTION, Amendment # 8 was adopted.
5:53:58 PM
Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to ADOPT Amendment #9:
Page 1, line 1, following "establishing":
Insert "establishing a renewable energy fund and
describing their uses and purposes;"
Page 2, line 27:
Following "energy":
Insert "fund and"
Following "program.":
Insert new subsections to read:
"(a) A renewable energy fund is established as a
separate fund to finance certain energy projects in
Alaska.
(b) The authority shall administer the fund as a
fund distinct from other funds of the authority. The
fund consists of
(1) money appropriated to the fund by the
legislature to provide grants for certain energy
projects determined by the legislature;
(2) gifts, bequests, contributions from
other sources, and federal money;
(3) interest earned on the fund balance; and
(4) investments to be managed by the
Department of Revenue, which shall be the fiduciary of
the fund under AS 37.10.071.
(c) The fund is not a dedicated fund."
Reletter the following subsections accordingly.
Page 2, line 28:
Delete "(f)"
Insert "(i)"
Page 3, line 11:
Delete "(f)"
Insert "(i)"
Page 3, line 16:
Delete "(c), (d), and (e)"
Insert "(f), (g), and (h)"
Page 3, line 20:
Delete "(b)"
Insert "(e)"
Page 3, line 30:
Delete "(b)"
Insert "(e)"
Page 4, line 4:
Delete "(b)"
Insert "(e)"
Page 4, line 25:
Delete "(f)"
Insert "(i)"
Page 4, following line 27:
Insert a new subsection to read:
"(k) The legislature may appropriate money for
grants from the renewable energy project fund for
renewable energy projects described in this section."
Reletter the following subsection accordingly.
Page 5, following line 1:
Insert a new paragraph to read:
"(2) "fund" means the renewable energy fund;"
Renumber the following paragraphs accordingly.
Page 5, line 19:
Delete "AS 42.45.045(c) - (e)"
Insert "AS 42.45.045(f) - (h)"
Page 5, line 21:
Delete "AS 42.45.045(c) - (e)"
Insert "AS 42.45.045(f) - (h)"
Delete "sec. 2"
Insert "sec. 3"
Page 5, line 22:
Delete "AS 42.45.045(a), (b), and (f) - (l)"
Insert "AS 42.45.045(d), (e), and (i) - (l)"
Page 5, line 23:
Delete "sec. 2"
Insert "sec. 3"
Page 6, line 8:
Delete "AS 42.45.045(f)(1)"
Insert "AS 42.45.045(i)(1)"
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
Co-Chair Stedman noted that Amendment #9 establishes a
renewable energy fund and describes the uses and purposes
After meeting with Legislative Finance is was decided that a
holding mechanism was needed for the funds after
appropriations. Amendment #9 describes how this is to be set
up.
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO
further OBJECTION, Amendment #9 was adopted.
5:55:00 PM
Senator Olson MOVED to REPORT SCS CSHB 152 (FIN) out of
Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying
fiscal notes.
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
Senator Olson WITHDREW his MOTION to REPORT SCS CSHB 152
(FIN) out of Committee.
Co-Chair Stedman reviewed the accompanying fiscal notes.
5:56:02 PM
Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to ADOPT the four fiscal notes. There
being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
Senator Olson MOVED to REPORT SCS CSHB 152 (FIN) out of
Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying
fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
SCS CSHB 152 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and accompanying new fiscal notes from
the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic
Development, Department of Health and Social Services, and
the Senate Finance Committee.
AT EASE: 5:57:45 PM
RECONVENED: 6:01:02 PM
6:01:07 PM
HOUSE BILL NO. 373
"An Act extending specified public school bond debt
reimbursement; and providing for an effective date."
Co-Chair Stedman reminded the Committee that this was the
third hearing of the bill. He reviewed the committee
substitute Version E that extended the school bond
reimbursement program for one year instead of two years and
that it amended the full value of ADM for the major
maintenance grant fund program.
6:01:20 PM
Co-Chair Stedman remarked that the intent was to bring the
bill back to the table and adopt a conceptual amendment.
Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to ADOPT a Conceptual Amendment on
page, 7, line 4, to delete 2009 and insert 2010. There being
NO OBJECTION, the conceptual amendment was adopted.
Co-Chair Stedman reviewed the fiscal note.
6:02:49 PM
MIKE PAWLOWSKI, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE KEVIN MEYER, pointed
out that an additional conceptual amendment was needed on
page 6, line 27 to delete 2009 and insert 2010.
Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to ADOPT Conceptual Amendment on page
6, line 27 to delete 2009 and insert 2010. There being NO
OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Senator Olson inquired if the North Slope Borough could
participate in the reimbursement program.
6:03:50 PM
EDDY JEANS, DIRECTOR, EDUCATION SUPPORT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT reported that the debt
reimbursement program is open to any municipality that has
the capacity to bond.
Senator Huggins MOVED to REPORT SCS HB 273 (FIN) out of
Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying
fiscal note.
SCS CSHB 373 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and an accompanying previously
published fiscal note from the Department of Education and
Early Development.
AT EASE: 6:05:57 PM
RECONVNEED:6:06:58 PM
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 320(FIN)
"An Act relating to search and rescue training and
search and rescue parties; requiring certain search and
rescue volunteers to be considered state employees for
purposes of workers' compensation coverage; and
allowing political subdivisions to elect to provide
workers' compensation insurance coverage for search and
rescue personnel."
Co-Chair Stedman reviewed that this was a first hearing on
the bill with the intent to hear from the bill sponsor, take
public testimony and confirm the will of the Committee.
6:07:25 PM
Mike Pawlowski, Staff, Representative Kevin Meyer presented
an overview of the bill history. Mr. Pawlowski explained
that volunteers assisting state troopers in a search and
rescue operation are not allowed or entitled to workers
compensation and this bill seeks to rectify this wrong. He
stressed that volunteers serve the state by rescuing people,
and if the volunteer is hurt during a mission, they are not
provided workers compensation. This bill would treat the
volunteers as state employees and provide them some
protection for their service. In Section 5 it would allow a
municipality to extend similar coverage to the volunteers
who are serving at the direction of a municipal search and
rescue operation. He referred to support letter and emails
from throughout the state.
6:09:55 PM
Co-Chair Stedman reviewed the three fiscal notes.
6:10:16 PM
Senator Elton pointed out that the City and Borough of
Juneau does not have a state trooper therefore the
municipality not the state would be forced to pick up the
additional cost.
6:11:10 PM
Mr. Pawlowski expressed that the state could not be held
responsible for search and rescue activities they did not
control. The municipalities would need to step up when they
are in control and provide for the additional cost.
6:12:36 PM
Senator Olson inquired if there would be any cost to the
communities that are participating in many of these search
and rescue operations.
Mr. Pawlowski replied that the cost would be incurred to the
community if the community decided to provide workers
compensation to the volunteers. If a state trooper was
involved, then the state would pick up the cost.
Senator Olson inquired if the Alaska Municipal League had a
position on this topic.
Mr. Pawlowski replied that the Alaska Municipal League has
taken no official position since it was left up to the
discretion of the municipalities.
6:13:41 PM
Senator Huggins questioned that when there is an aerial
component in the search, such as a helicopter assist, would
they also be covered under this bill.
Mr. Pawlowski confirmed it would be covered the state
troopers had requested the participation of the aerial
component.
6:14:27 PM
Senator Elton interjected that if the volunteer was a member
of the Civil Air Patrol assisting the Air National Guard
they would not be covered.
Mr. Pawlowski agreed that they are separate, but if the
Department of Public Safety initiates the search and rescue
operation, then it would be covered.
Co-Chair Hoffman inquired if those individuals who start on
a search and rescue operation on the local level before a
state trooper becomes involved would be covered.
Mr. Pawlowski responded that local searchers would not be
covered until a state trooper became involved.
Co-Chair Hoffman inquired if the local individuals who
continued the operation after the troopers were call would
be covered.
6:17:13 PM
Mr. Pawlowski responded that if the troopers take over the
mission and the local volunteers are on the trooper roster,
then they would be covered.
Co-Chair Hoffman asked if that would require the state
troopers to ask for their assistance or would they just sign
up.
6:18:13 PM
Mr. Pawlowski deferred the questioned to Lt. Rodney Dial.
6:18:40 PM
RODNEY DIAL, LIEUTENANT, ALASKA STATE TROOPERS, DEPARTMENT
OF PUBLIC SAFETY testified via teleconference and replied
that when the state troopers are notified of a search and
rescue the process of authorizing participants begins. If
volunteer participants search against the advice and
operational control of the state troopers, then they would
not be covered. Mr. Dial cited that there are search and
rescue rosters throughout the state for the state troopers
to call in an emergency situation.
6:21:13 PM
Senator Elton believed that the new language in the bill
states that the coverage will not begin until someone from
the Commissioner or Commissioner Designee decides to
organize the search. Senator Elton noted that often searches
start before there is an official beginning. He asked for
confirmation that if someone was injured before the official
start then they would not be covered.
6:22:14 PM
Lt. Dial responded that injured searchers would receive
coverage from Risk Management not workers compensation. If
the state troopers were not notified of an ongoing search
and rescue operation then the searchers would have to take
personal responsibility.
6:23:19 PM
Co-Chair Hoffman remarked that because the large areas in
Alaska local community often initiates a search and rescue
operation hours before the official troopers are notified or
able to respond. He inquired how state troopers would take
over the search and make it official.
6:24:24 PM
Lt. Dial responded that most local communities notify the
official representatives in a timely manner about a search
and rescue needs. He signified the importance of the local
community to notify the state troopers even if someone is
overdue so the troopers can cut a case number and make the
action official. The responsibilities of the newly requested
civilian position would be to coordinate and officially
activate information coming into the department from local
communities.
6:25:46 PM
Co-Chair Hoffman inquired if the department would take the
initiative to sign up the local searchers so they would be
covered.
6:26:27 PM
Lt. Dial responded that everyone asked by the department to
help would be covered.
Co-Chair Hoffman asked if the department would authorize
this.
Lt. Dial agreed that the department would authorize the
individuals and the coverage would be automatic.
6:27:06 PM
COREY AIST, PRESIDENT, ALASKA SEARCH AND RESCUE ASSOCIATION
testified via teleconference and spoke in support of the
bill. He clarified that the spontaneous searchers who
respond to a search and rescue operation are not necessarily
covered under this bill until the state troopers are
notified.
6:28:42 PM
CHUCK SPRINGER, FORMER PRESIDENT, ALASKA SEARCH AND RESCUE
ASSOCIATION testified via teleconference and spoke in
support of the bill. He cited that throughout Alaska local
trained searchers selflessly provide help to the Department
of Public Safety in a time of need.
AT EASE: 6:30:04 PM
RECONVENED: 6:31:40 PM
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to REPORT CSHB 320 (FIN) out of
Committee with individual recommendation and accompanying
fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
CSHB 320 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with no
recommendations and accompanying new fiscal noted from the
Department of Administration and previously published fiscal
notes from the Department of Administration, Department of
Public Safety, and the Department of Labor and Workforce
Development.
AT EASE: 6:32:23 PM
RECONVNED: 6:37:48 PM
CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 294(TRA) am
"An Act establishing the Alaska Marine Transportation
Advisory Board and setting out its powers and duties;
making conforming amendments; and providing for an
effective date."
Senator Elton MOVED to ADOPT Amendment #1:
Page 1, Line 7, following "Facilities,"
Delete: in consultation
Insert: jointly
Page 1, Line 9, following "shall"
Insert: jointly with the Alaska Marine Transportation
Advisory Board.
Page 2, Line 22, following "captain:
Insert or
Page 2, Line 22, following "engineer"
Delete: ,or licensed seaman
Insert: who is not affiliated with the Alaska marine
highway system.
Page 4, line 9, following "department"
Insert: and the governor
Page 4, line 9, following "for"
Delete: its
Insert: their
Page 4, line 10:
Insert: (d) The board may issue reports and
recommendations.
(e) The board may receive such information
from the department as the board deems
necessary to carry out its duties.
Page 4, line 20, following "(2)"
Delete: three
Insert: four
Page 4, line 21, following "(3)"
Delete: five
Insert: four
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
Senator Elton MOVED to ADOPT a Conceptual Amendment to
Amendment #1.
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
Senator Elton remarked that after discussions with the
sponsor's staff the decision would be to strike all language
above line five:
Page 1, Line 7, following "Facilities,"
Delete: in consultation
Insert: jointly
Senator Elton then added that on Line 7, "jointly with the
Alaska Marine Transportation Advisory Board" to strike
"jointly" and replace it with "in consultation."
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO
further OBJECTION, Conceptual Amendment to Amendment #1 was
ADOPTED.
6:40:36 PM
Senator Elton explained the changes to the bill listed in
Amendment #1.
6:44:04 PM
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION to Amendment #1.
Senator Elton felt compelled to remark that he wanted this
amendment to go further but it is a better incremental step
with hopefully more steps to come.
6:44:39 PM
REPRESENTATIVE PEGGY WILSON, the bill sponsor remarked that
she approves of the final Amendment #1.
6:45:16 PM
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to REPORT SCS HB 294 (FIN) as amended
with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal
note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
SCS CSSS HB 152 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with no
recommendations and an accompanying previously published
zero fiscal note from the Department of Transportation.
AT EASE: 6:45:44 PM
RECONVENED: 7:00:45 PM
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 417(FIN) am
"An Act relating to the compensation for certain public
officials, officers, and employees not covered by
collective bargaining agreements; relating to pay
increments for longevity in state service; and
providing for an effective date."
7:01:02 PM
Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to ADOPT Amendment #1:
SCS CSHB 417 (FIN), Draft Version 25-GH201\E.3, Wayne,
4\10\08 (10 pages, Copy on File)
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
Senator Elton described Amendment #1 as encapsulating the
pervious bill heard by the Committee on the Salary
Commission. He noted that it duplicates the previous bill
with one exception. In the original bill that was heard and
moved from Committee the bill had provided that the salary
commission could review benefits. This has been changed to
very narrowly define benefits so that it does not include
the PERS issue. The bill sponsor of the original bill worked
closely with the Senate President on the language.
7:02:56 PM
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO
OBJECTION, Amendment #1 was adopted.
Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to ADOPT Amendment #2.
Page 6, line 25:
Following "Section"
Insert "5, 11(a), 12(a), 14, and"
Following "Act"
Delete "takes"
Insert "take"
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
Senator Elton disclosed that Amendment #2 was recommended by
the Department of Administration as a technical change to
avoid a look-back provision.
7:04:06 PM
JESSE KEAL, STAFF, SENATOR ELTON responded that Amendment #2
is a technical fix without an immediate effect on the
provisions that Section 16 of the original pay bill made
retroactive through legal means.
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO
OBJECTION, Amendment #2 was adopted.
7:05:04 PM
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to REPORT SCS HB 417 out of committee
with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal
notes.
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
Co-Chair Stedman reviewed the attached previous fiscal
notes.
AT EASE: 7:06:07 PM
RECONVENED: 7:06:58 PM
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO
further OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
SCS HB 417 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with no
recommendations and accompanying previously published fiscal
notes from the Alaska Court System, Office of Management and
bnd the Legislative Affairs Agency.
AT EASE: 7:07:28 PM
RECONVENED: 7:07:59 PM
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 325(FIN)
"An Act relating to the teachers' and health care
professionals' housing loan program in the Alaska
Housing Finance Corporation; and providing for an
effective date."
7:08:31 PM
BRIAN BUTCHER, PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIRECTOR, ALASKA HOUSING
FINANCE CORPORATION provided an overview of the bill which
will repeal the sunset provision of the teacher's and
nurses' housing loan program and expand the program to
teachers and health care professionals. This program allows
100 percent financing, which does not require a down
payment, to assist entry level teachers and health care
professionals become home owners where they may not
otherwise have the opportunity. The ability to own a home is
an important factor in recruiting and retaining teachers and
health care professionals. This bill would extend the sunset
for five more years and expand the program to teachers and
health care professionals.
7:10:34 PM
Co-Chair Stedman reviewed the one zero fiscal note from the
Department of Revenue.
Co-Chair Hoffman remarked that this bill refers to single
family homes and wondered what would happen to the program
if it was expanded to cover purchasing a duplex.
Mr. Butcher answered that this was always intended for the
owner occupied single family and never intended for the
purchase of an investment property.
7:11:36 PM
Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to REPORT CSHB 325 (FIN) out of
committee with individual recommendations and an
accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was
so ordered.
CSHB 325 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and a previously published zero fiscal
note from the Department of Revenue.
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 50(JUD)
"An Act relating to the Interstate Compact for the
Placement of Children; establishing an interstate
commission for the placement of children; amending
Rules 4 and 24(b), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and
providing for an effective date."
CSHB 50 (JUD) was SCHEDULED but not HEARD.
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 332(FIN)(title am)
"An Act defining an elementary school to include
certain pre-elementary programs and relating to
counting pre-elementary students in a school's average
daily membership."
CSHB 332 (FIN) (title am) was SCHEDULED but not HEARD.
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 226(FIN)
"An Act extending the termination of the state training
and employment program; requiring a review of the
program; and providing for an effective date."
CSHB 332 (FIN) (title am) was SCHEDULED but not HEARD.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 7:12 PM
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