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Senate advances narrow fix for State Board selection amid calls for broader reform
Utah State Senate · February 3, 2016
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Summary
Senate Bill 78, intended as a stopgap to address a judicial ruling on State Board of Education candidate selection, moved to third reading after a contentious floor debate over whether the measure is an adequate or piecemeal response.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Senate advanced Senate Bill 78 to third reading after an extended floor debate about how to restore an objective candidate‑selection process for the State Board of Education.
Sponsor Senator Milner described the bill as a narrowly tailored response to a court decision directing the legislature to make the selection…
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