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Minutes for HB2526 - Committee on K-12 Education Budget

Short Title

Amending the capital improvement state aid schedule to exclude U.S.D. No. 207, Fort Leavenworth.

Minutes Content for Wed, Feb 12, 2020

Chair invited Jason Long to give an overview of HB 2526.

Jason Long and John Hess both provided relevant information over HB 2526.

Chair called Mark Tallman, Kansas Association of School Boards to testify.

Mark Tallman, Kansas Association of School Boards gave oral testimony in support of HB 2526. Mark stresses his stance on how it would help the districts. (Attachment 1)

Chair called Rep. Thomas to give oral testimony.

Rep Thomas gave oral testimony in support of HB 2526. Rep. Thomas pointed out several benefits of the bill and how everyone wins. (Attachment 2)

Chair called Brad Wilson, Spring Hill Schools, USD 230 testify.

Brad Wilson, Spring Hills Schools, gave oral testimony in support of HB 2526. Brad gave background information on his school district, bond and interest payments, and how this bill would benefit his district greatly. (Attachment 3)

Chair called Quentin Breese, Concordia Schools USD 333 to testify.

Quentin Breese gave oral testimony in support of HB 2526. Quentin gave a background of his district and the challenges facing them moving forward. (Attachment 4)

Chair called Dr. Clint Schutte, Assistant Superintendent for Business and Finance, Haysville Schools, USD 261 to testify.

Dr. Clint Schutte gave oral testimony in support of HB 2526. Showed how haysville would be number 2 on the green sheet list. Gave a background on home values, challenges facing his community and district. (Attachment 5)

Chair Williams asked if Quentin was losing students? Students are in and out from year to year.

Chair closed proponent testimony

Chair called Dustin Avey, Managing Director, Piper Sadler & Co. to testify.

Dustin Avey gave oral testimony in a neutral position. Dustin gave an overview of his background, shared that he was neutral because he could be used as a resource. Fiscal implications. Stood for questions. (Attachment 6)

Chair Williams asked how many schools were paying on bonds from 2015. 40-50 Schools

Asked Jason for any historical new bond issues. 

Rep. Tarwater asked what removing the virtual students do to the financial numbers. What would that do to the fiscal note.

Rep. Ward asked Jason where the provision came in at in 2015? SB 7

Chair urged committee to review written testimony provided.

Justin Coup, Solomon Schools (Attachment 7)

John Allison, Olathe Schools (Attachment 8)

Rob Schieb, Emporia Schools (Attachment 9)

Jason Dandoy, Turner Schools (Attachment 10)

Blake McCann, Piper Schools (Attachment 11)

Chad Higgins, Maize Schools (Attachment 12)

Chair closed the hearing and adjourned the meeting at 4:27pm.