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House Committee on Education (Room 9)

The House Committee on Education considers matters relating the educational needs of Vermonters, including the arts, libraries, and literary and scientific subjects; the amount of revenue required to satisfy the educational needs; and the manner of raising necessary revenue.

Meeting Record Print

Thursday, February 25, 2021
9:00 AM

H.426 - An act relating to addressing the needs and conditions of public school facilities in the State

Committee Discussion and Possible Vote

  • Rebecca Wasserman, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
  • Catherine Benham, Associate Fiscal Officer, Joint Fiscal Office
9:30 AM

H.101 - An act relating to the implementation of 2018 Acts and Resolves No. 173 by providing grant funding to build systems-driven, sustainable literacy support for all students with measurable outcomes

  • Chelsea Myers, Associate Executive Director, Vermont Superintendents Association
  • Sue Ceglowski, Executive Director, Vermont School Boards Association
  • Jay Nichols, Executive Director, Vermont Principals' Association
  • Colin Robinson, Political Director, Vermont National Education Association
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H.32 - An act relating to universal school breakfast and lunch for all public school students

Bill Introduction

  • Representative Caleb Elder, Sponsor, House Committee on Education
11:00 AM

H.106 - An act relating to equitable access to a high-quality education through community schools

Mark Up and Possible Vote

  • James DesMarais, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
  • Catherine Benham, Associate Fiscal Officer, Joint Fiscal Office
12:15 PM

Lunch

1:15 PM

House Floor

2:00 PM

Results of the Votes for Sergeant at Arms, Adjutant and Inspector General, Trustees of the UVM and State Agricultural College

Joint Assembly

10 Min After Floor

H.101 - An act relating to the implementation of 2018 Acts and Resolves No. 173 by providing grant funding to build systems-driven, sustainable literacy support for all students with measurable outcomes

Bill Response and Dyslexia

  • Mary Lundeen, President and Chair, Vermont Council of Special Education Administrators
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H.101 - An act relating to the implementation of 2018 Acts and Resolves No. 173 by providing grant funding to build systems-driven, sustainable literacy support for all students with measurable outcomes

Committee Discussion

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Adjourn