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Senate committee advances bill allowing schools to provide primary devices and two-factor ID
2350418 · February 17, 2025
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Summary
The Senate Education Committee voted to advance SB 142, which authorizes schools to provide primary devices for students and requires two-factor authentication and identity verification processes; districts may create exceptions for special circumstances.
The Senate Education Committee on Wednesday voted to advance SB 142, a bill that would explicitly allow schools to provide primary computing devices to students and require two-factor authentication processes and identity verification for device users.
The bill, introduced by Senator Beese, directs that schools…
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