§ 100130 School Building Finance Committee
This law sets up a special group of top state officials to look after money for school buildings. They work without pay, the state treasurer leads the group, and lawmakers can give advice.
A city wants to build a new elementary school and needs state money. The committee meets, reviews the request, and decides how much money the state will give.
The committee, made up of the governor, treasurer, and other officials, looks at the plan and decides the funding, while two senators and two assembly members give advice, and the attorney general checks the legal side.
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§ 100130 School Building Finance Committee
Last verified: January 10, 2026