Committee: House Appropriations
Ms. Annie Mertz and Mr. Mark Zickrick, LRC, staffed the meeting.
The meeting was called to order by Chair Richter
HB 1148:
appropriate money to expand the intensive juvenile probation program
of the Unified Judicial System.
Presented by:
Rep. Michels
Proponents:
Sen. Gary Moore
Judd Thompson, UJS, Rapid City
Francis McCabe, UJS, Yankton
Dallas Johnson, UJS, Madison
Deb Thomas, UJS, Rapid City
Mike Brumbaugh, UJS, Aberdeen
Dallas Johnson, UJS, Madison
Jack Solleck, Charles Mix County Commissioner
Opponents:
Mike Buenger, State Supreme Court Administrator
MOTION DEFER HB 1148 UNTIL ANOTHER DAY
Moved by:
Representative Putnam
Second by:
Representative Pummel
Action:
Prevailed by voice vote.
HB 1016:
condition the availability of certain tuition waiver or remission programs
if no special funding is provided.
Presented by:
Dr. Tad Perry, Executive Director Board of Regents (Document #1)
Opponents:
Mr Jason Dilges, Bureau of Finance & Managerment
Mr. Andy Gerlach, Military & Veterans Affairs
MOTION:
DEFER HB 1016 UNTIL Another Day
Moved by:
Representative Klaudt
Second by:
Representative Wudel
Action:
Prevailed by voice vote.
HB 1079:
appropriate money for grants to school districts to implement programs
designed to improve student achievement.
Presented by:
Rep. Richard Brown
Proponents:
Dianna Miller, ESD+5
Bob Stevens, SD Educ. Assn
Mr. Hank Kosters, Assoc. School Boards of SD
Opponents:
Mr. Ray Christensen, Secretary, Department of Education
MOTION:
DEFER HB 1079 UNTIL Another Day
Moved by:
Representative Wudel
Second by:
Representative Klaudt
Action:
Prevailed by voice vote.
HB 1234:
increase the rates paid to elderly nutrition sites by the rate of inflation.
Presented by:
Rep. Klaudt
Proponents:
Rick Pesek, Area IV Senior Nutrition, Aberdeen
Harold Swenson, Self, Onida
Roberta Vogt, AARP, Aberdeen
Tammy Matuska, Nutrition Director, Madison
Opponents:
Mr. Mike Vogel, Director Program Management, Dept. of Social Services
Jeanette Black