Proposed School Construction Constitutional Amendment Tabled

Melodie Edwards

The House Education Committee has tabled a proposed constitutional amendment dealing with school construction. It likely kills the bill.The proposal by Casper Sen. Charles Scott would have required local citizens to pay for school construction through a local vote called a bond issue. Currently, the state is required to pay for the building and maintenance of schools.

Scott told the committee that it costs the state close to $300 million, but Casper Rep. Steve Harshman said Scott's numbers are overblown. He argued that those numbers have decreased as the state has replaced a number of schools across the state and added that the current system works fine.

"This baby needs a lot more work, this whole idea...I think there are better solutions. But I appreciate you bringing it, I like the way you're always thinking," said Harshman.

Pinedale Rep. Albert Sommers also objected to the wording in the proposed amendment that he called subjective.

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Bob Beck retired from Wyoming Public Media after serving as News Director of Wyoming Public Radio for 34 years. During his time as News Director WPR has won over 100 national, regional and state news awards.
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