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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.
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