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Committee votes 'do not pass' on bill restricting school-administered student surveys

2694775 · March 19, 2025
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After extended debate about content and parental notice, the House Education Committee voted 8-6 to recommend 'do not pass' on Senate Bill 21-05, which would restrict certain school surveys; members cited concerns about grant funding and existing local controls but also worries over survey content for younger students.

The House Education Committee voted to recommend a do-not-pass for Senate Bill 21-05, a measure that would limit certain student surveys administered in schools. The committee recorded the final result as 8–6 in favor of the do-not-pass motion.

Vice Chair Representative Schreiber Beck moved the do-not-pass after noting testimony opposing the bill; Representative Hager seconded.…

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