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Committee scales back human-trafficking curriculum bill, narrows grades and removes faculty-hour mandate
Summary
The committee passed an amended human-trafficking education bill that narrows required student education to grades 4–12, removes an annual faculty two-hour training mandate, adds tribal schools, and frames curriculum elements as required for schools while limiting certain prescriptive elements.
The Senate Education Committee passed Senate Bill 2330 as amended to require schoolwide education addressing human-trafficking and exploitation prevention and awareness for students in grades 4 through 12, while scaling back other mandates.
Committee members reviewed a sponsor-submitted amendment that removed mandatory language for…
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