2021-2022 Session
Change SessionHouse 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
Thursday, February 25, 2021
- 9:00 AM
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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
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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
- 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
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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
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Lunch
- 1:15 PM
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House Floor
- 2:00 PM
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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
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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
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