CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 6(FIN) Urging the Congress of the United States to provide federal education funds as a block grant to the state. SENATOR DAVE DONLEY, sponsor, spoke in support of the bill. He observed that the legislation would encourage Congress to provide federal education funds as block grants. States have been successful in reducing the cost and improving delivery of welfare to their citizens since the federal government began distribution of welfare through block grants. He stressed that there are high the administrative costs associated with the various federal education programs. This money could be used in the classrooms. Many local school districts have complained about the administrative burden for federal programs, which go through three levels: federal, state and local. In response to a question by Vice-Chair Bunde, Senator Donley stressed that any movement toward block grants would allow flexibility and lower administrative costs. Representative John Davies expressed support for the legislation. He pointed out that language on line 4 could be misunderstood to indicate that the federal government provides all of the funding for education. He recommended the addition of "categorical." Representative John Davies MOVED to amend the legislation on line 4: insert "categorical" before "funding". There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCS CSSJR 6 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a previously passed zero fiscal note by the Senate Finance Committee.