Grist for the Bill Mill
With lawmakers at the capitol for multiple days in a row for the first time in a few weeks, Legislative leadership took the opportunity to schedule a number of bills for a vote, including several education-related bills we mentioned yesterday. The Senate sent four bills to the governor’s desk, and returned one to the House with amendments.
(All summaries reflect current bill provisions)
HB2025 schools; parental classroom visitation policies (Udall)—passed Senate 3rd read; ready for the governor
HB2086 DHS; school immunizations; exclusions (Osborne)—passed Senate 3rd read; ready for the governor
HB2325 schools; instruction; 9/11 education day (Kavanagh)—passed Senate 3rd read; ready for the governor.
HB2453 governmental entities; mask requirement; prohibition (Carter)—passed Senate 3rd read; ready for the governor
HB2371 COVID vaccine mandates; prohibition (Bolick)—passed Senate 3rd read; returned to House for concurrence in Senate amendments
(See all bills ASBA is tracking at BillTrack50)
Third Time May be the Charm
The conference commitee on SB1630 school buses; student transportation; vehicles (Kerr), twice rescheduled due to longer than planned floor sessions, has been rescheduled for 11 a.m. tomorrow
Have You Seen the Budget?
If you have, please let us know. We can’t find it anywhere. But we’re sure it’s around here somewhere…