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House fails to advance expansion of Utah Data Alliance amid privacy and outsourcing concerns

Utah House of Representatives · March 13, 2014
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Summary

Third substitute S.B. 34, aimed at continuing the Utah Data Alliance and Utah Futures with limited funding, failed in the House on March 13, 2014 (16–48). Supporters emphasized a useful longitudinal tool for education-to-workforce planning; opponents raised student privacy, governance and potential privatization concerns.

The Utah House debated third substitute S.B. 34 on March 13, a bill intended to continue the Utah Data Alliance and maintain the Utah Futures education‑planning website. Representative Last, the sponsor, said the substitute kept the program running for another year using a mix of funding directed to UEN and other partners and described efforts "to…

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