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HB 578 (2015)

Summary:

Prohibits the state Board of Education from adopting rules that require a school district to comply with a federally mandated curriculum, method of instruction, or statewide assessment program which is not fully paid by federal funds. Right now the state receives $125 million in federal funds for statewide assessments; the state contributes an additional $3 million. This law would only affect that funding if the state changes the assessments or implements new assessments.

Bill Sponsor:
Rick M. Ladd
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Bill Became Law?:
No
Status Detail:
Killed in the Senate
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