Committee concurs on two Education Interim Committee bills (Senate Bills 34 and 35)

2732655 · March 21, 2025

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Summary

The House Education Committee took executive action to concur with Senate Bills 34 and 35, sending both to the House floor; both were described as technical clarifications related to K‑12 district funding and early literacy enrollment counts.

The House Education Committee took executive action and concurred on two bills carried from the Education Interim Committee.

Senate Bill 34: Described as an act to revise laws related to K‑12 school districts by removing obsolete language regarding tuition calculations and clarifying budget limit calculations for a new K‑12 district. Vice Chair Greg moved that the committee concur; the motion carried by voice vote. Proxy aye votes recorded in the transcript included Representative Seacon's Crowe and Representative Lynch.

Senate Bill 35: Described as clarifying funding and enrollment counts for a child who participates in the early literacy jump start program in a district other than the child's resident district. Vice Chair Greg moved concurrence; the motion carried by voice vote. Proxy aye votes recorded included Representative Sikorsky Krause and Representative Lynch.

Ending: Both bills were advanced to the House floor; committee members suggested carriers would be identified for floor action.