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Committee holds bill that would require school boards to post agendas 48 hours in advance
Summary
Senate Bill 269 would require school boards to post meeting agendas at least 48 hours ahead of public meetings (with an emergency-meeting exception); the committee received mixed public comment and voted to hold the bill after debate about singling out school boards and local control.
Senate Bill 269, introduced by Sen. Weiler, would require local school boards to publish meeting agendas at least 48 hours before a public meeting, a compromise from an earlier 72‑hour request. The sponsor said the extra time helps families plan for childcare and participate more meaningfully in board meetings.
Supporters argued 48 hours…
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