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Committee adopts substitute to allow certain county employment without high-school diploma for workers 21 and older

2331212 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

A Senate committee agreed to a substitute for Senate Bill 275 that would exempt applicants 21 and older from a high-school diploma or GED requirement for certain county board of education jobs; the committee voted to report the bill to the full Senate with a do-pass recommendation.

A Senate committee on education agreed to a committee substitute for Senate Bill 275 on voice votes and voted to report the bill to the full Senate with a recommendation that it pass.

The substitute would exempt applicants age 21 and older from the high school diploma or GED requirement for certain positions employed by a county board of education. "This is a, simple bill to addition of employment by County Board of Education," said Hank, committee counsel.

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