Monday,  April 1, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 256 • 7 of 30 •  Other Editions

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enough for the two-thirds needed and Daugaard's veto stood.
• The House agreed with the Governor's assessment of portions of two bills, HB1137 and HB1185, that had estimated fall enrollment of technical schools and K-12 for certain funding using 2012, rather than 2013. aDaugaard said he did not disagree with the Legislature's intent to distribute money to education. "The Legislature can use a letter of intent to clarify its intention to distribute the technical institute funding according to the funding formula, and the K-12 funding according to the FY2013 actual student FTE," said Daugaard, adding, "It is my intention to instruct that these funds be distributed according to the letter of intent."
• Both the Senate and the House heard the final gavel of the 2013 session shortly after noon.

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