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House Education Committee - February 15, 2022
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Chair Snow called the meeting to order at 4:12:38 PM.
Recording 1
Rep. Watkins moved to approve the minutes of February 14, 2022.
Vice Chair Pulsipher assumed the chair.
H.B. 226 Higher Education and Corrections Council
(Snow, V. L.)
Chair Snow presented the bill with assistance of Erin Castro, Associate Professor of Higher Education and Associate Dean for Community Engagement, University of Utah, Christopher Hodson, Associate Professor of History, Brigham Young University, and Tim Sheehan, Salt Lake Community College. They responded to questions from the committee.
Andrea Parrish, Programming Director, Utah Department of Corrections, spoke in favor of the bill.
Spencer Jenkins, Chief Student Affairs Officer, Utah System of Higher Education, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Peterson moved to replace H.B. 226 with 1st Substitute H.B. 226.
Rep. Peterson moved to amend 1st Substitute H.B. 226 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Ballard moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 226 out favorably.
H.B. 355 Higher Education Financial Aid Amendments
(Peterson, V.)
Rep. Peterson presented the bill with assistance of Spencer Jenkins. They responded to questions from the committee.
Chair Snow resumed the chair.
Rep. Robertson moved to replace H.B. 355 with 1st Substitute H.B. 355.
Rep. Robertson moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 355 out favorably.
S.B. 103 Special Education Licensing Amendments
(Owens, D.R.)
Sen. Derrin Owens presented the bill with assistance of Tami Chew. They responded to questions from the committee.
Malia Hite, Educator Licensing Coordinator, Utah State Board of Education, spoke to the bill.
Rep. Watkins moved to pass S.B. 103 out favorably.
H.B. 193 Full-day Kindergarten
(Waldrip, S.)
Rep. Waldrip presented the bill with the assistance of Sarah Wiebke, Literacy Coordinator, Utah State Board of Education, Elizabeth Garbe, Senior Director, United Way of Salt Lake, and Amy Mitchell, Washington County School District. They responded to questions from the committee.
HB193 Full-Day Kindergarten Presentation
HB193 Full-Day Kindergarten Letters of Support
Lexi Cunningham, Executive Director, Utah State Superintendents Association and Utah School Boards Association, spoke in favor of the bill.
Melarie Wheat, member of the public, spoke in favor of the bill.
Brooke Stephens, member of the public, spoke against the bill.
Aimee Warren, member of the public, spoke in favor of the bill.
Kristina Pexton, Family Life Commissioner, Utah Parent Teacher Association, spoke in favor of the bill.
Jay Blain, Director of Policy, Utah Education Association, spoke in favor of the bill.
Cade Douglas, Superintendent, Sevier School District, spoke in favor of the bill.
Melinda LaMont, Optional Enhanced Kindergarten Supervisor, Cache County School District, spoke in favor of the bill.
Kenneth Limb, principal, spoke in favor of the bill.
Lauren Gilmore, member of the public, spoke in favor of the bill.
Cissy Rasmussen, member of the public, spoke against the bill.
Rep. Watkins moved to replace H.B. 193 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 193.
Rep. Watkins moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 193 out favorably with further discussion from the committee.
H.B. 274 Health Education Amendments
(Moss, C.)
Rep. Moss presented the bill with assistance of Laurieann Thorpe, Executive Director, Prevent Child Abuse Utah, Kellie Woodfield, obstetrician-gynecologist, and Jodi Parker, Health Education Specialist, Utah State Board of Education. They responded to questions from the committee.
HB274 Health Education Amendments
HB274 Child Sexual Abuse Statistics Handout
Brooke Stephens spoke against the bill.
Linda Hanks, President, Utah School Boards Association, spoke in favor of the bill.
Christina Boggess, member of the public, spoke against the bill.
Susan Edwards, member of the public, spoke in favor of the bill.
Monica Wilbur, member of the public, spoke against the bill.
Taryn Hiatt, member of the public, spoke in favor of the bill.
Nicholeen Peck, President, Worldwide Organization for Women, spoke against the bill.
Deondra Brown, member of the public, spoke in favor of the bill.
Jennie Earl, member of the public, spoke against the bill.
Rep. Waldrip moved to pass H.B. 274 out favorably.
Rep. Robertson moved to amend H.B. 274 with Amendment #1 with further discussion from the committee.
Rep. Ballard moved to amend H.B. 274 with Amendment #2.
Rep. Waldrip moved to pass H.B. 274 out favorably with further discussion from the committee.
Rep. Johnson moved to adjourn.
Chair Snow adjourned the meeting 7:32:36 PM.
H.B. 226 Higher Education and Corrections Council
H.B. 226 Higher Education and Corrections Council
H.B. 355 Higher Education Financial Aid Amendments
H.B. 355 Higher Education Financial Aid Amendments
S.B. 103 Special Education Licensing Amendments
S.B. 103 Special Education Licensing Amendments
H.B. 193 Full-day Kindergarten
H.B. 193 Full-day Kindergarten
H.B. 274 Health Education Amendments
H.B. 274 Health Education Amendments
Agenda
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HB 193 Full-Day Kindergarten Presentation
HB 193 Full-Day Kindergarten Presentation
HB0226
HB0226
HB193 Full-Day Kindergarten Letters of Support
HB193 Full-Day Kindergarten Letters of Support
HB193 Full-Day Kindergarten Presentation
HB193 Full-Day Kindergarten Presentation
HB274 Child Sexual Abuse Statistics Handout
HB274 Child Sexual Abuse Statistics Handout
HB274 Health Education Amendments
HB274 Health Education Amendments
HB0355
HB0355
SB0103
SB0103
HB0193
HB0193
HB0274
HB0274
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