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Superintendent responds to House action on HB 267, vows continued support for Granite Education Association
Summary
The district superintendent delivered a brief update after the House voted on HB 267, said the bill would eliminate collective bargaining for teacher associations if enacted, and pledged continued engagement with legislators and support for employees and the Granite Education Association.
The district’s superintendent (name not specified) told Granite School District employees Tuesday that the House had recently voted on HB 267, a bill described in the update as one that would remove the ability of government entities to collectively bargain with teacher associations, and pledged continued support for the Granite Education Association and other employee groups.
The superintendent said he and school board members had met with legislators to press opposition to the measure and that he expected the bill had been set up to move early in the session. "My guess is that…
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