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Fred Yancey & Mike Moran
Feb 1, 2019
The introduction of bills has slowed markedly as committees now focus on having public hearings. Then bills are moved out of their respective committees through action in Executive Session. February 22 (policy bills) and March 1 (fiscal bills) are the cutoff dates. Bills that have not advanced by then, 鈥榙ie鈥.
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What an amazing show of advocacy this week as 40 principals from across our state met with their legislators on Monday, January 28 for our annual 鈥淒ay on the Hill鈥. We wore brightly colored plaid scarves in our 51福利社 colors which were noticed by many (that鈥檚 a good thing!) Rep. Mike Chapman from the 24th district even requested one for his scarf collection!
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Marty Fortin
Jan 29, 2019
After a recent talk from Richard Louv, Marty revisits an old magazine article talking about Louv's book, The Nature Principle, which outlines a course of action for human restoration by way of the natural world.
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Fred Yancey & Mike Moran
Jan 25, 2019
The legislative river is running as close to 1,500 bills have been introduced since December鈥檚 prefiling. Included among those are a number of bills affecting pensions, health, and job benefits. Hearings and any resulting action moving bills out of committees have begun as both houses move toward the first cut-off date. This is a brief summary of bills of interest: Retirement Related Proposals
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The School Employees鈥 Benefit Board met for an all-day meeting and covered, as usual a wide range of topics. (Read the full post for the whole summary)