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Resolution asking lawmakers to report classroom visits fails after long floor debate
Summary
A resolution urging legislators and the State Board of Education to log classroom visits and spend set hours observing education practices failed after extended debate over logistics, reporting burdens and rural implementation concerns.
Senate Joint Resolution 26, which would have encouraged members of the Legislature and the State Board of Education to spend designated hours visiting classrooms and to report details of those visits on a public website, failed on a floor vote after an extended series of amendments and debate.
Sponsor Senator Osman said the measure was meant to strengthen the legislature’s engagement with public education and to document observations for public transparency. "I have had the opportunity to…
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