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First, a caveat - numerous bills still remain alive and are included in either the Senate or the House budget proposals. Because of this, these bills are deemed 鈥渘ecessary to implement the budget鈥 (NTIB) so remain 鈥榓live鈥 until the eventual end of session (whenever that will occur). In addition, any bills still in House Appropriations or Senate Ways and Means have until the April 7 deadline to advance.
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Representative Chris Reykdal (D, 22nd Legislative District) stopped by our office this morning to discuss HB 2214, which deals with assessment reform. The bill passed the House 87鈥7 and now moves on to the Senate. Watch the video below and contact your Senator with your position.
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The deadline is fast approaching for bills to be heard and then voted out of committee. They are then passed to their respective Rules Committee for placement on their chamber鈥檚 floor calendar for a possible vote. Some bills are being heard and voted out of committees, others are not yet scheduled for a hearing, and others are being held as potential bargaining chips for use near the end of the session (April 26). As the end nears, the question becomes, 鈥淲hat are the critical, 鈥榤ust have鈥 bills that each House insists on having?鈥
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The two main issues of importance this week are the continuing need by districts to increase the pool of substitutes available and the re-emergence of two fairly draconian pension reform bills.
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Q. We would like to purchase items to reward kids on good behavior. These items are NOT for resale, but to give out as a 鈥渞eward鈥. Is our ASB allowed to do that? I heard we cannot purchase food as a 鈥減rize鈥, and so we are looking at purchasing beanies, water bottles, Nerf footballs, etc. I鈥檓 sorry that I鈥檓 bothering you about this, but before we purchase these items I wanted to find out from you if we can. Thank you.