Committee Agenda

Committee:    Senate Education
Room:     423
Date:    Thursday, February 10, 2005
Time:    7:45 AM



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         SB 156     encumber moneys appropriated as state aid to general education.
             The Committee on Education at the request of the Governor

         SB 161     make an appropriation to the state library to support information literacy skills.
             Senators Bartling and Dempster and Representatives Roberts and Elliott

         SB 170     revise the index factor for determining the per student allocation for school districts.
             Senators Schoenbeck, Bartling, Greenfield, Kooistra, Moore, Peterson (Jim), and Sutton (Dan) and Representatives Schafer, Cutler, Elliott, Faehn, Haley, Halverson, Hennies, Kroger, Murschel, and Turbiville

         SB 140     revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
             Senators Moore, Bartling, Kooistra, Olson (Ed), and Sutton (Dan) and Representatives Hennies, Elliott, Kroger, McLaughlin, Murschel, Nelson, Pederson (Gordon), Schafer, Sigdestad, Thompson, and Turbiville

         SB 184     make an appropriation to the Department of Education to assist certain school districts with capital improvement needs.
             Senators Bogue, Bartling, and Koskan and Representatives Deadrick, Dennert, and Klaudt

         SB 157     increase the per student allocation in the state aid to education formula.
             The Committee on Education at the request of the Governor

         SB 202     revise the calculation of state aid to general education and make an appropriation.
             Senators Bogue, Apa, Bartling, Duniphan, Gray, Greenfield, Koskan, Lintz, McNenny, Moore, Napoli, Olson (Ed), and Sutton (Dan) and Representatives Rave, Buckingham, Cutler, Dennert, Dykstra, Garnos, Hanks, Haverly, Klaudt, McLaughlin, Murschel, Novstrup, Putnam, Rhoden, and Rounds

NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If circumstances do not permit a hearing on this date then a hearing will be held at a future meeting of the committee to be determined by the chair. Action on a bill may come at any time after it has had a hearing.

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ED OLSON, Chair