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Subcommittee advances measures on school safety, curriculum, display rules and other education priorities — votes at a glance
Summary
The House Education Administration Subcommittee took action on a slate of bills covering school safety, civil-rights definitions, training reporting, school display rules, free meals, and more. Several bills were moved to full Education; one proposal to shorten and align school-board terms failed.
The House Education Administration Subcommittee completed a broad agenda and sent a number of bills and resolutions to the full Education Committee. Highlights below summarize actions taken, outcomes and key details recorded on the subcommittee floor.
Votes at a glance (subcommittee action on March 3, 2025):
- House Bill 1150 — clarifies adoptive-parent paid leave timing: moved to full Education (6–0). Sponsor: Representative Miller. - House Bill 1270 (12‑70) — free-speech/compelled language protections (sponsor picked up by Representative Hirt for Leader Cochran): moved to full Education (5–1); committee noted an amendment may be added in full committee. - House Bill 1262 (12‑62) — similar permissive free-speech protections extended to students (sponsor Representative Renault): moved to full Education (5–1); the subcommittee adopted an amendment (drafting code 4435) in subcommittee. - House Bill 505 — converts the Alyssa’s Law school panic-alarm pilot into an open program depending on executive funding (sponsor Representative Gantt): moved to…
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