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Senate advances bill to tighten vetting of classroom software amid clickstream concerns
Summary
SB 267 would strengthen statewide digital privacy standards for school software, require independent verification that tools are educational, and create pathways for local provisional use; senators pressed for clarity on 'clickstream data' and local flexibility. The bill passed third reading (23–3).
Senator Cullimore presented first substitute SB 267, a bill aimed at tightening digital privacy and transparency for software used on school‑issued devices. The sponsor said the measure would "beef up a statewide digital privacy agreement" and require "independent verification that the software using has is educational, academically…
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