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Committee sends Senate Bill 1105 to floor to use license-plate funds for K‑12 firearms training
Summary
A legislative committee voted to send Senate Bill 1105 as amended to the floor after sponsor Representative Judy Boyle said the bill would direct license‑plate funds to schools that provide in‑person firearms training K‑12 and create a seven‑member volunteer oversight committee appointed by the attorney general.
A legislative committee voted to send Senate Bill 1105 as amended to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation after Representative Judy Boyle, District 9, presented the bill and answered questions about funding and oversight.
The bill would direct money from a specialty license‑plate fund to schools that choose to provide in‑person firearms training for kindergarten through 12th grade. "This will be in person classes for these firearm classes," Representative Judy Boyle said, adding that the license‑plate money "will go to schools who are going to do firearms training kindergarten through 12." Boyle also said the bill creates…
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