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Senate sets aside bill requiring 24-hour parent notice for certain student surveys

2888727 · April 4, 2025
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Senate Bill 223, sponsored by Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, would require at least 24 hours' notice to parents before certain student surveys. Senators raised concerns about unintended consequences and potential liability, and the bill was set aside for future consideration.

Senate Bill 223, a proposal to require schools to notify parents at least 24 hours before administering certain surveys to students, was set aside on the Missouri Senate floor this week.

Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman of Arnold is the bill sponsor. The bill text discussed…

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