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Senate advances ‘success sequence’ resolution after debate about framing and single-parent households
Summary
Senate Joint Resolution 3 — urging review of the ‘success sequence’ for possible inclusion in secondary curriculum — won third-reading approval after floor debate over whether language (notably the word ‘marrying’) risks excluding single-parent families.
The Senate voted to advance Senate Joint Resolution 3, a joint resolution asking the State Board of Education to review where and how the so-called “success sequence” (finish high school, get a job, marry before having children) could be integrated into secondary curriculum.
Sponsor Senator Plumb said the resolution is intended to set an educational ideal to improve…
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