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No Room for Johnny: A New Approach to the School Facilities Crisis (Report 117, June 1992)


1995-1996 Legislative Session

Bill, Author

                     Summary

Status

AB 2506 
Ackerman
Allows schools to use commercial buildings built after January 1, 1990 that meet standard building codes Died in Committee
AB 2708 
Brulte
Sets new parameters for financing school facility construction Died in Senate Committee
AB 3176 
Brulte
Recognizes that the school construction funding process is lengthy and complex and requires a process to identify mechanisms to streamline the system Chapter 478, 1996
ACA 40 
Mazzoni
Changes 2/3 vote requirement to 58% for approval of bond measures for school facilities construction Died in Committee
SB 98 
Greene
Originally required the Department of General Services to develop a centralized tracking system for school facility projects Support Withdrawn
SB 569 
Maddy
Originally changed 2/3 vote requirement to 58% for approval of bond measures for school facilities construction Support Withdrawn
SCA 14 
Maddy
Former companion measure to SB 569 Support Withdrawn

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