
2008 Senate Bill 531 (Increase K-12 education spending) (House Roll Call)
Passed in the House (96 to 29) on April 1, 2008, to increase funding for K-12 education by increasing the state finance formula's BSAPP from the current $4,433 up to $4,492 for the 2009-2010 school year at an additional cost of at least $37.2 million; and, to increase state K-12 funding by $23 million to replace reductions in federal tax support and make changes to school consolidation law . [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 96 in favor, 29 opposed, and 0 not voting
(House Roll Call at House Journal 0)
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The following legislators supported 2008 Senate Bill 531 (Increase K-12 education spending):
The following legislators opposed 2008 Senate Bill 531 (Increase K-12 education spending):
The following legislators did not vote on 2008 Senate Bill 531 (Increase K-12 education spending):
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