HB-1827: Relating to expanding the current and future educator workforce supply through evidence-based strategies to improve and incentivize the recruitment and retention of highly effective educators, especially in high-need subject, grade-level, and geographic areas, and to establish a cohesive continuum of high quality professional learning from preparation programs to job embedded induction, mentoring, collaboration, and other professional development opportunities.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jake Fey
By Resolution, Returned To House Rules Committee For Third Reading. on 03/08/2018
You have voted HB-1827: Relating to expanding the current and future educator workforce supply through evidence-based strategies to improve and incentivize the recruitment and retention of highly effective educators, especially in high-need subject, grade-level, and geographic areas, and to establish a cohesive continuum of high quality professional learning from preparation programs to job embedded induction, mentoring, collaboration, and other professional development opportunities..
HB-1843: Fulfilling the state's paramount duty for all children through equitable and responsible investments in the state's basic education program and reductions to local effort contributions.
Sponsored by: Rep. Pat Sullivan
Referred To Appropriations. on 01/08/2018
You have voted HB-1843: Fulfilling the state's paramount duty for all children through equitable and responsible investments in the state's basic education program and reductions to local effort contributions..
You have voted HB-1826: Exempting certain innovative activities relying on recycled carbon fiber materials from solid waste handling facility permit requirements..