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Votes at a glance: Senate Education Committee advances multiple bills on preceptorships, school-board vacancies, preschool eligibility, adult diplomas, teacher/
Summary
The Senate Education Committee reported several bills out of committee by voice vote or unanimous consent after brief debate or floor-level amendments. Vote tallies were not recorded in the transcript; most measures passed on voice votes.
At its hearing, the Senate Education Committee took action on a slate of education-related measures. Several bills were moved out of committee by voice vote or unanimous consent; committee discussion ranged from brief sponsor explanations to short technical or policy questions. Recorded roll-call tallies were not provided in the transcript; the committee used voice votes in each listed case.
Key outcomes (vote tallies not specified in the hearing record):
- Senate Bill 504 (Rural Preceptorship Program): Sponsor described a statewide program to expand clinical preceptorships for medical students from the state’s four medical schools to rural communities. Committee approved on a voice vote.
- Senate Bill 484 (School Board Vacancy Process): Sponsors said they had engrossed an amendment that clarified a transparent…
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