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Committee defers HB 2576 (Aaron's Law), citing need for peer review, accreditation and funding

Committee on Education · February 11, 2026
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The Committee on Education declined to advance HB 2576 (Aaron's Law) at this time, with the chair saying materials are not yet peer reviewed or accredited and funding and statewide training capacity remain unresolved; she invited further work and possible follow‑up with the K‑12 budget committee.

The Committee on Education elected not to advance House Bill 2576 (Aaron's Law) at this meeting, citing concerns about the readiness of educational materials, accreditation and available funding.

The chair said she supported the underlying concept but that the "Aaron's Law materials were are not done being peer…

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