Kellen McGurkin, budget and policy analyst, told the committee the State Department of Education requested several enhancements for FY2027 that the governor recommended: a $28,200 ongoing dedicated-fund increase to access school-bus camera funds, federal spending authority to accommodate an anticipated extension of a Farm-to-School USDA grant, and $220,000 ongoing federal funds for Child Nutrition Program technology grants to support Idaho’s CNP platform.
Committee members debated a substitute that would have increased federal spending authority further. Supporters of the substitute emphasized that the additional federal authority would allow SDE to continue farm-to-school coordinator work and expand grants for vertical tower gardens, lesson materials and pass-through crunch-day reimbursements for schools; opponents worried about committing additional federal spending authority beyond anticipated grants. The substitute failed on roll-call, and the committee reverted to the original motion.
The committee then approved the original package on a roll-call: the motion adds $28,200 from dedicated funds and $489,600 from federal funds (total $517,800) to support the school-bus camera fund ongoing increase, the Farm-to-School federal grant extension, and the Child Nutrition technology grants. The motion will carry a do-pass recommendation.
What happens next: SDE will have statewide spending authority to continue the Farm-to-School program if the USDA grant extension is finalized and will be able to proceed with the child nutrition technology grants and expanded school-bus camera grant-making.