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House Bill 1059, which aligns state law with HIPAA regulations in order for schools and other entities to continue to access child immunization records, is headed for the Senate after Representatives passed the bill on a 45-24 vote. “This is a matter of public health,” Rep. Karen Soli said of the bill. HB
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A bill that would require school districts to develop safety plans and conduct of lockdown drills was unanimously approved by members of the Senate Education committee on Thursday (1/29). “School boards and teachers and administrators are all concerned with the safety of our kids,” ASBSD Executive Director Wade Pogany testified in support of Senate
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Members of the House Local Government committee unanimously approved House Bill 1091, which would require meeting minutes of any board or commission to include a record of how each individual voted, on Thursday (1/29). “On the final action there should be a listing of how that individual voted,” Rep. Jim Bolin testified in support
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Members of the Senate voted 24-11 to support HCR 1001, which that distinguished the difference between a fee and a tax. Sen. Dan Lederman said the resolution is a “statement of explanation and intent” of the responsibilities of the legislature. Sen. Lederman noted a tax is how the state pays for everyone’s fair share and
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The decision on a bill that added a new provision to school counselor privilege was delayed until a later date after much hand wringing at Wednesday’s (1/28) House Education Committee meeting. House Bill 1077 would require parental approval to waive a school counselor privilege for a student under age sixteen. HB 1077’s sponsor
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Members of the Senate State Affairs committee unanimously advanced a bill related to the initial reporting of child abuse. Senate Bill 70 requires the person or persons who witnessed the first disclosure or evidence of child abuse are available when the initial report of the abuse is made to authorities. Sen. Deb Soholt
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Members of the House passed their second legislative resolution in as many days on Tuesday (1/27), this request asking for the repeal of the United States Department of Education. On a 48-20 vote, Representatives advanced House Concurrent Resolution 1003 to the Senate. House members passed HCR 1001, which noted the difference between taxes and
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Two education related bills were advanced by the House Education Committee on Monday (Jan. 26). Members voted 11-4 to pass House Bill 1044, which revises certain certification and discipline provisions for teachers, administrators or other educational professionals. Department of Education Legal Counsel Bobbi Rank said the bill cleans up and streamlines the license
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On a 57-10 vote, members of the House voted to pass a legislative resolution that distinguished the difference between a fee and a tax. Rep. Jim Bolin introduced HCR 1001 on the floor, saying he “would like (the explanation) to go on record” because “many current members of (the House) faced a barrage of charges” from
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