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HCR144 • 2025

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REQUESTING STRATEGIC PLANS FOR THE REPURPOSING OF UNDERUTILIZED PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES AND STATE-OWNED BUILDINGS TO MEET COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE NEEDS.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REQUESTING STRATEGIC PLANS FOR THE REPURPOSING OF UNDERUTILIZED PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES AND STATE-OWNED BUILDINGS TO MEET COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE NEEDS.

Education Labor
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Last action
2026-06-04
Official status
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official text uses the word 'potential,' indicating that repurposing is a possibility being planned, not an immediate action.

Plan Request for Unused Schools and State Buildings

This resolution asks officials to create strategic plans and a framework for potentially changing unused public schools and state buildings into spaces that help communities and workers.

What This Bill Does

  • Requests strategic plans for the potential repurposing of underutilized public school facilities.
  • Asks for a framework to repurpose state-owned buildings.
  • Focuses on meeting community needs through these building changes.
  • Aims to address workforce needs by reusing existing structures.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Public schools with underutilized facilities
  • State agencies that own buildings

Limits and Unknowns

  • The resolution only requests plans and a framework for potential repurposing.
  • It does not specify which specific school or state-owned buildings will be included.

Bill History

No action history is stored for this bill yet.

Official Summary Text

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REQUESTING STRATEGIC PLANS FOR THE REPURPOSING OF UNDERUTILIZED PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES AND STATE-OWNED BUILDINGS TO MEET COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE NEEDS.
This House Concurrent Resolution requests strategic plans and a framework for the potential repurposing of underutilized public school facilities and state-owned buildings to meet community and workforce needs.