Wyoming Education Association

Legislative UpdateFebruary 25, 2008

Day 11

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Governor Dave Freudenthal delivers his State of the State address. His speech can be found at on his website:

State of the State

 

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Today’s Action

 

A quiet day is a good day.  The intensity of the work at the Legislature is lessoning as we have been successful in killing bad bills and those we are supporting continue to move through the process. 

 

Bills WEA will be working this year

Daily Bill Status Report

Please watch for positions that change throughout the session. Most of these changes are due to amendments to bills. 

Bill Number Link to Introduced version

 

Bill Title

Link to Amendments

Explanation of the Bill

WEA' Position

Bill Status

HB0003

Campaign finance reporting-electronic filing.

Yes

Changes campaign finance reports to an electronic form that would be posted online and would be searchable. Allows for only electronic filing

Support

S Introduced and Referred to S07

 

HB0009

Campaign finance reporting.

Yes

Limits Political Action Committee contributions to $3,500 per individual for legislative races and $7000 for statewide candidates per election. A very blatant abuse of the current law lead to this change

OPPOSE

S Introduced and Referred to S07

HB0017

Community college commission-duties.

Yes

Implements some of the recommendations from the Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Community Colleges. Our only concern is that it allows the Community College Commission the ability to cancel programs at community colleges due to low enrollment.

Support

S Introduced and Referred to S04

HB0025

School building plan review exception.

 

It just cleans up the language and allows districts to contract for building plan reviews. In practice, I believe that districts already do this, so I do not think it changes practice.

Watch

S Placed on General File

HB0054

Natural gas valuation.

 

Provides a fairer tax system for sour gas of which funding goes to the school foundation account.

Support

S Introduced and Referred to S03

HB0077

Tuition-dependents of disabled firefighters and EMTs-2.

 

Allows children of disabled firefighters to go to college tuition free

Support

H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0081

Community colleges-capital construction.

 

loosens regulations on legislative approval of construction projects from everything over $50,000, to everything over $100,000

Watch

S Placed on General File

 

HB0113

School finance-minimum teacher resources.

 

Clarifies funding for extremely small schools granting them additional funding for the last two years and then clarifying the language so that it does not continue in the future.

Watch

H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0134

School district immunity and liability insurance.

 

WEA Continues to research this bill

 

H Passed 2nd Reading

SF0009

State retirement-board immunity.

Yes

This bill protects the members of the retirement board from legal action.

Support

H Placed on General File

SF0017

School facilities-infrastructure costs.

Yes

I see red flags that would require the SFC to choose cheapest option available in every situation. The recent Supreme Court Decision speaks to this specifically

Oppose

H Placed on General File

SF0021

Hathaway scholarship program.

Yes

Provides student who lose their scholarship due to low GPW with an opportunity to earn it back if they bring up their GPA while they pay their own tuition.

Support

H Introduced and Referred to H04

SF0022

School facilities-amendments.

Yes

Basically it is clean up language. It does stipulate that a school building cannot be demolished without a public meeting.

Support

H Introduced and Referred to H04

SF0029

Public library endowment challenge program.

Yes

Provides public libraries an opportunity to raise funds through a matching endowment program. This bill would allow donations of $10,000 to be matched by another $10,000 from the state.

Support

S Passed 2nd Reading

SF0053

Common school reserve account funding.

Yes

This is a great bill - After Hathaway is full, this bill take the funding that was previously going to Hathaway and puts it in the common school trust land account.

Support

H Introduced and Referred to H02

SF0058

State trust land management account.

Yes

One percent of the School Trust funding can be used by the state lands office to better state lands

Support

S Passed 2nd Reading

SF0070

School finance-amendments.

Yes

The WEA supports all portions of this omnibus bill

Support

S Passed 2nd Reading

 

SF0071

Hathaway scholarship program-success curriculum.

 

Expands the foreign language of the Success Curriculum to include Sign Language

Support

S Passed 2nd Reading

 

SF0083

Retirement-rehired retirees.

 

Provides clarifying language to the current rehired retiree law.

Support

S Passed 2nd Reading

 

SF0097

Government royalty revenue-distribution-2.

 

Takes funding from School foundation account and puts it toward cities towns and counties.

Oppose

S Introduced and Referred to Senate Appropriations 02 21-9-0-0-0

 

 

 

In addition to the bills in the chart above, WEA is opposed to a multitude of bills that put education funding in danger including those that put caps on or reduce property taxes.