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Floor roundup: multiple bills advance; human‑trafficking curriculum and other K–12 measures pass
Summary
The House adopted dozens of committee reports and passed multiple bills on final reading, including HB355 (human‑trafficking awareness curriculum for grades 6–8), HB505 (school transfer records), and several health, consumer‑protection and licensing bills; recorded vote tallies were read for multiple items.
On the February 28 floor the House took a series of committee reports and recorded final‑passage votes on multiple bills across policy areas.
Education and child‑safety: HB355, which requires human‑trafficking awareness and prevention education for grades 6–8 and permits nonpublic schools to develop age‑appropriate programs, was debated on the floor with questions about applicability to private schools; sponsors said the requirement applies to…
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