Preventing the State Board of Education from implementing common core academic standards and assessments [HB-4014]
The purpose of this bill is to prevent the State Board of Education from implementing common core academic standards and assessments; to establish a process and criteria for the state to develop alternate academic standards and assessments; to prohibit the state board from entering into any agreement which requires implementation of common core standards or limits Constitutional authority and obligation to provide a thorough and efficient system of education; and requiring the state board to report to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education
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HB-4014: Preventing the State Board of Education from implementing common core academic standards and assessments
Sponsored by: Rep. Daryl Cowles
Vetoed By Governor 4/1/16 on 04/01/2016
HB-4163: Providing the authority and procedure for municipalities to give notice to, and publish the names of, entities delinquent in paying business and occupation taxes
Sponsored by: Sen. Karen Arvon
Chapter 165, Acts, Regular Session, 2016 on 05/13/2016
You have voted HB-4163: Providing the authority and procedure for municipalities to give notice to, and publish the names of, entities delinquent in paying business and occupation taxes.
Relating to the public school calendar [HB-4171]
The purpose of this bill is to provide that school instructional terms for students begin no earlier than the day after Labor Day and end no later than the second Friday in June. The bill provides that in the event instructional days need to be cancelled the county boards of education must provide for ten technology days whereby assigned classwork may be completed. The bill also provides for homework packets be provided to students who do not have the necessary computer access at home.
HB-4171: Relating to the public school calendar
Sponsored by: Sen. Randy Smith
Vetoed By Governor 4/1/16 on 04/01/2016
HB-4174: Exempting activity at indoor shooting ranges from the prohibition of shooting or discharging a firearm within five hundred feet of any church or dwelling house
You have voted HB-4174: Exempting activity at indoor shooting ranges from the prohibition of shooting or discharging a firearm within five hundred feet of any church or dwelling house.