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Moved to adopt Sections 13-18 of the rerevised bill. The motion passed on a 6-0 roll call vote.Final
Moved to adopt Section 9 of the rerevised bill on transportation costs. The motion passed on a 6-0 roll call vote.Final
Moved to strike Sections 27 and 57 (8)(d) of the rerevised bill. The motion passed on a 4-2 roll call vote.Final
Move conceptual amendment, to amend the rerevised bill to create a grant program with $1 million for declining enrollment school districts that create a charter school to assist with reorganization costs. The funding source would be taken from a reduction in charter school capital construction funding by $1 million. Representative King requested that the motion be severed, between the establishment of the program, and the funding provision through a reduction in charter school capital construction funding. The committee voted on the substantive provision for the new program. The first severed section passed on a 5-1 roll call vote.Final
Moved a substitute motion to Representative Pommer's motion to accept the reengrossed version of the Colorado Preschool and Kindergarten Program. The substitute motion failed on a 2-4 roll call vote.Final
Moved to amend the original motion to strike the provisions in the rerevised version for the prioritization of new slots. The motion failed on a 2-4 roll call vote.Final
Moved to adopt the reengrossed version of the bill concerning full-day kindergarten programs for unsatisfactory programs and patriotic displays. The motion passed on a 6-0 roll call vote.Final
Moved to adopt Sections 28-40, and 42 - 51 of the rerevised bill. Representative King moved a substitute motion (see vote sheet below). The substitute motion failed. The committee voted on Representative Pommer's original motion. The motion passed on a 4-2 roll call vote.Final
The committee considered the second severed section, to fund assistance to declining enrollment districts with a $1 million reduction in charter school capital construction funding. Representative King moved a substitute motion (see vote sheet below). The substitute motion failed. The committee voted on the motion to approve second severed section of the motion. This motion passed on a 4-2 roll call vote.Final
Moved a substitute motion to the second severed section to fund assistance to declining enrollment district from the State Education Fund. The motion failed on a 2-4 roll call vote.Final
Moved to reduce charter school capital construction funding by $2.8 million to $5 million. Representative King moved a substitute motion (see vote sheet below). The substitute motion failed. The committee voted on the original motion. The motion passed on a 4-2 roll call vote.Final
Moved a substitute motion to adopt Sections 53 and 57 (8)(h) of the rerevised bill. The substitute motion failed on a 2-4 roll call vote.Final
Moved to remove provisions for the task force on tax increment financing that allow the task force to establish subcommittees. The motion failed on a 2-4 roll call vote.Final
Moved a substitute motion to Representative King's motion to retain the task force on tax increment financing in the bill, as in the rerevised version, with funding only for per diem for legislators, and without funding for staff support. The motion passed on a 4-2 roll call vote.Final
Adopt the reengrossed version concerning the School Readiness Quality Improvement Program, removing the provision in the rerevised version. The motion passed on a 6-0 roll call vote.Final
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