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House panel backs study committee on changing school start times

2347848 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

The House Education Policy Committee voted to advance House Bill 184, amended to refocus the committee’s duties and change who receives its report, after lawmakers debated evidence standards, local control and bus/CTE constraints.

A House committee voted to advance House Bill 184, which would establish a legislative committee to study changing K–12 school start times, after adopting an amendment that narrows the committee’s charge and clarifies who will receive the final report.

The committee amended the bill to make the panel’s duties more investigative and to change the list of officials who will receive the committee’s report, Representative McDonald said during debate, noting the amendment “does 2 things. The first is changes the duties of the committee because it makes it more…

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