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House passes statewide achievement-testing bill in broad bipartisan support

Utah House of Representatives · February 9, 1990
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Summary

House Bill 3-21, establishing statewide achievement testing and data collection for public schools, passed the Utah House after sponsors said it has stakeholder consensus; the bill was approved 67–2 and heads to the Senate.

The Utah House approved House Bill 3-21, a measure to create a structured statewide achievement-testing program intended to provide comparative data and a foundation for accountability in public education.

Representative Bradford, sponsor, described HB 3-21 as the product of lengthy negotiations among stakeholders and called it a "landmark bill" that…

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