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Comm Summary12:50 PM04:31 PMFinal
moved to go back to annual funding of preschool slots, thus striking the multiple-year funding language from the bill. The motion failed on a 2-4 roll call vote.Final
moved to take $2.8 million out of State Education Fund and allocate it as follows: $1 million to the Summer School Grant Program; leave $1 million in the declining enrollment district assistance program; and $800,000 to charter school capital construction. [a substitute motion was offered - see next vote sheet - but failed]. The motion before the committee was the original Pommer motion which passed on a 4-2 roll call vote.Final
substitute motion to take $3.8 million out of capital construction. The substitute motion failed on a 2-4 roll call vote)Final
increase categorical funding by inflation plus 1 percent for one year, and clarify that the increase above that for special education not be considered part of the base for categoricals and instead be put into its own line item. Senator Windels expressed concern that the state's obligation to fund special education needs to be in the law with the intent that it will stay in there. Senator Williams concurred that there needs to be a base that the school districts and parents of special needs kids can rely on.The motion failed on a 2-4 roll call vote.Final
moved to make the eligibility for the Summer School Grant Program based on a student scoring unsatisfactory for one year in grades 4-8 rather than for two years in grades 6-8. The motion was adopted on a 6-0 roll call vote.Final
moved to go with Option #2 on page 12 of the bill that sets the funding for high-cost grants for special education at $2 million each year unless changed by the General Assembly. The motion passed on a 6-0 roll call vote.Final
moved to take special education funding increases out for 2007 and 2008, but to keep the $2,000 in for this year's budget. The motion passed 6-0.Final
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