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Committee adopts amendment then votes not to recommend parental-rights education bill
Summary
Senate Bill 72, a proposal to require schools to provide written notice of parental rights and statutory citations, was amended in committee but ultimately not recommended by a 2-to-1 committee vote.
Senate Bill 72, which would require school districts to provide parents with written notice of statutory and federal protections for student information and parental decisionmaking, drew prolonged debate over scope, evidentiary standards, attorney-fee remedies and whether the law should cover private schools.
The committee chair opened discussion saying he had an amendment on the table. Committee members debated multiple parts of the amendment (2025-0527s) and the underlying bill: whether…
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