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My oldest brother told me about this, so I thought I'd paste this so all can see.
Education requests Published (3/1/2006)
http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hinfo/sessiondaily.asp?yearid=2005&storyid=665
The state academies for the deaf and blind and one arts school seek a combined $13.6 million in bonding for building and grounds improvements.
Heard by the House Education Finance Committee, the proposals will be considered by the committee in its final bonding recommendations.
Sponsored by Rep. Patti Fritz (DFL-Faribault), HF2650 would provide $5.6 million for a renovation of a dormitory, $4.5 million for asset preservation and $1.5 million for roads and storage facilities. Senate Minority Leader Dick Day (R-Owatonna) sponsors a companion, SF2494.
HF2966, sponsored by Rep. Ron Latz (DFL-St. Louis Park), would provide $1.05 million to the Perpich Center for Arts Education for building maintenance. It has no Senate companion.
The academies serve 500 deaf and blind students in a residential setting and the Perpich Center is dedicated to improving the state’s arts education.
Education requests Published (3/1/2006)
http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hinfo/sessiondaily.asp?yearid=2005&storyid=665
The state academies for the deaf and blind and one arts school seek a combined $13.6 million in bonding for building and grounds improvements.
Heard by the House Education Finance Committee, the proposals will be considered by the committee in its final bonding recommendations.
Sponsored by Rep. Patti Fritz (DFL-Faribault), HF2650 would provide $5.6 million for a renovation of a dormitory, $4.5 million for asset preservation and $1.5 million for roads and storage facilities. Senate Minority Leader Dick Day (R-Owatonna) sponsors a companion, SF2494.
HF2966, sponsored by Rep. Ron Latz (DFL-St. Louis Park), would provide $1.05 million to the Perpich Center for Arts Education for building maintenance. It has no Senate companion.
The academies serve 500 deaf and blind students in a residential setting and the Perpich Center is dedicated to improving the state’s arts education.