HOUSE BILL NO. 106 "An Act relating to school bond debt reimbursement." 10:02:23 AM Co-Chair von Imhof discussed the bills hearing history in committee. She said that the debt reimbursement program had been successful and had allowed municipal districts to prioritize, maintain and build needed schools with the approval and participation of local taxpayers and included a certain amount of reimbursement from the state. She said that due to economic pressure, a moratorium was put in place 5 years ago. Since then the legislature had fully funding payment on existing debt prior to 2015 and has not allowed new projects into the program since then. She said that this year, payments for existing debt were cut in half by a veto. The legislatures proposed operating budget fully funded the program but with the uncertainty of potential executive action, as well as the fiscal uncertainty of the state, a pause would be necessary on any new constructions for schools. The bill would extend the moratorium another 5 years. She stressed that the goal was to revise the program for consideration during the next legislative session. She asked that the committee pass HB 106 in its current form. She noted that there were invited testifiers online to answer questions. Co-Chair Stedman MOVED to report HB 106 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HB 106 was REPORTED out of committee with two "do pass" recommendations, two "do not pass" recommendations, three "no recommendation" recommendations and with one new zero fiscal note from the Department of Education and Early Development/Debt Service.