Senator Escamilla moved to delete item 25 from the recommended reductions sheet — a proposed cut of $271,000 to art outreach provider funding. Escamilla said she had attended the provider presentation and praised programs that bring student-centered digital media and arts experiences to schools, urging the committee not to single out providers without fuller conversation.
Vice Chair Matt McPherson and other members said the committee has asked the providers for documentation and vendor lists to confirm compliance with statutory and board-rule requirements; staff reported the committee had not received all requested materials and recommended retaining the reduction until transparency concerns are addressed. Representative Moss, a former board member for Spy Hop, defended the organization’s student-centered work and warned the cut felt retaliatory based on one event. Moss urged the provider be given an opportunity to report and clarify.
After discussion, the committee took a roll-call vote; the motion to strike item 25 failed (house vote recorded 1–6; senate 1–4 in the committee’s roll-call summary). The recommended reduction therefore remains in the chair’s list pending any future action or clarification in staff materials.