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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Aug 21st, 2025

Public Education

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  • This gives families contextual information about school programming without clouding the A-F ratings,
  • It says the primary objective of an instructionally supportive assessment program created and implemented
  • House Bill 8 transitions our state from STAAR to a new instructionally supportive assessment program
  • On high-stakes testing rather than including other indicators such as enrichment programs, career and
  • Please do not vote for a state assessment program that increases the number of testing sessions for our
Bills: HB8
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Public Education Aug 21st, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • accountability and transparency, including the implementation of an instructionally supportive assessment program
  • performance ratings, and interventions and sanctions under the public school accountability system, a grant program
  • This bill does a number of things to reform Texas' current assessment program and to strengthen our state's
  • It’s programed based upon human grading, and that has to meet the same standards of validity and reliability
Bills: HB8
Summary: The House Committee on Public Education met to hear House Bill 8, which would replace STAAR with a new assessment and accountability system beginning in the 2027-28 school year. The chair described the bill as reducing testing time, limiting benchmark tests, adding beginning-, middle-, and end-of-year assessments, requiring faster score turnaround, involving Texas teachers in test development, and tightening accountability timelines and transparency rules. Members also discussed provisions on A-F ratings, cut scores, CCMR, local accountability plans, and TEA reporting requirements. Committee members and invited witnesses split sharply on the bill’s approach. Supporters, including the chair, TEA Commissioner Mike Morath, and Ed Trust’s Nicholas Munyon Penny, argued the bill would reduce high-stakes pressure, provide quicker and more actionable data, limit over-testing, and better align assessments to Texas standards while preserving criterion-referenced accountability. They said the new system would help teachers and parents intervene sooner and would improve transparency, including parent access to student responses and automatic rescoring in some writing cases. Opponents, including Rep. Hinojosa and student witness Ella Moran, argued the bill still increases testing and replaces one high-stakes test with multiple TEA-created tests. Moran testified that STAAR creates anxiety, disrupts instruction, and does not reflect real learning, while Hinojosa said the House had previously passed a better bill based on a nationally norm-referenced model and criticized the new proposal as a concession to the Senate. Questions also focused on AI scoring of writing, rescoring rates, and whether the bill’s new accountability rules would be reliable and fair. The committee did not take a final vote during the portion provided, but the chair said a vote on HB 8 would be called after public testimony later in the day.
TX
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  • That program changed my life.
  • Programs like Clemson Life in South Carolina and the Auburn Eagles program in Alabama have programs that
  • Kaysen was ultimately accepted into every program he applied to, but landed on the Empower program at
  • So when we were looking at programs, we really focused on programs that were emphasizing those skills
  • The CTP programs are certificate-based programs. They are not allowed to issue degrees.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education Apr 24th, 2025

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education

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  • Early College High School Program, also known as P-TECH.
  • The P-TECH program, as y'all probably know, provides students in grades 9 through 12 the opportunity
  • I would just make the comment that P-TECH schools and programs are working great.
  • $50 from the New Tech Program.
  • So it seemed like it made sense to put that fund into the P-TECH program.
Bills: HB 1209, HB4746
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Apr 14th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Through this adventure therapy program, I'm getting a chance to still be Gage's dad.
  • Members, if you recall, House Bill 1557 relates to a waiver program for certain veterans provided.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Environmental Regulation Apr 3rd, 2025

Environmental Regulation

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  • Several other states have successfully implemented similar programs.
  • We have a contingency rider in the budget for $2.5 million in GR to start this program.
  • And we're also working with TCEQ on what we need for the administrative costs to run the program.
  • One thing I do want to note, quick programming note, sorry, Ron, with next...
  • So just a quick programming note for your scheduling purposes.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Mar 24th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • But in short, the Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant Program is an infrastructure grant program
  • The focus of this grant program is on improving local infrastructure.
  • That includes our Justice-Involved Veteran Program, our Homeless Veteran Program provider training program
  • The program currently co-stewarded encompasses the Military Veteran Peer Network.
  • The Assistance Program. We want that to start sooner.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Education Policy Committee Mar 5th, 2025

Education Policy

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  • They already offer various programs and resources that could benefit these individuals.
  • In the state of Alabama, you have to wait until age 19 to participate in that program.
  • My concern is that we might backfill that program with...
  • , so they would do the traditional GED program.
  • Not every school has a school nurse or another system set up to handle this.
Bills: HB266, SB85, SB166, HB266, SB85, SB166
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House State Government Committee Feb 19th, 2025

State Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • In our county, we have what's called a day program.
  • In our day program, employees want to opt in to the state retirement system, so... ...the state retirement
  • system, so this bill would allow them, at the expense of the day program or themselves, to opt into
  • Because many of them are teachers, we employ them in that program as...
  • We just employ them in that program as opposed to them being employed through the school system.
Bills: SB39, HB165, HB189, HB44, HB44
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education 2ND REVISED Apr 21st, 2026 at 10:00 am

Education

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  • Regent Chapman recently retired as a GED instructor for the Ardmore family literacy program.
  • Our preparation programs throughout those universities.
  • I worked really hard with a number of schools to build out this program.
  • that the child needs, maybe a sports program, maybe an FA program, maybe a calculus AP class, for example
  • prep Programs.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education 2ND REVISED Apr 21st, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Regent Chapman recently retired as a GED instructor for the Ardmore Family Literacy Program.
  • I worked really hard with a number of schools to build out this program. That requirement was...
  • I worked really hard with a number of schools to build out this program.
  • that the child needs, maybe a sports program, maybe an FFA program, maybe a calculus AP class, for example
  • teacher programs.
Summary: The Senate Education Committee first considered a series of executive nominations, including Brian Bobeck to the State Board of Education, Jonathan Daniels to the Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools, Cody Swanee to OETA, Randy Squires to the Western Oklahoma State College Board of Regents, Dwight Spencer to the Carl Albert State College Board of Regents, V. Lee to the Oklahoma Arts Council, Adisha Chapman to the Murray State College Board of Regents, Trevor Pemberton to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, Jennifer Carlson and Melissa Yvonne to the Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability, Kevin Gross to the Tulsa Community College Board of Regents, and Barbara Myers to the Oklahoma Arts Council. Most nominees briefly described their backgrounds and reasons for serving, and the committee approved each nomination, with votes ranging from 8-1 to 10-0, sending them on to the full Senate or floor as applicable. The committee then took up several education bills. House Bill 1937, dealing with the Communications with Students Act, was amended to require corroborated evidence before immediate suspension and to narrow the definition of student; it passed 9-0. House Bill 2153, which would subject OSSAA meetings and hearings to the Open Meetings Act and repeal the statutory one-year sit-out rule for transfers, drew questions about recruitment and FERPA but passed 7-3. House Bill 3674, requiring school resource officer training on sexual assault and violence, annual continuing education, mandatory reporting, and closure of contractor loopholes, passed 9-0. House Bill 3885, setting a graduated discipline framework for third through fifth graders, prompted debate over classroom safety and student rights and passed 9-1. House Bill 3671, allowing a receiving district to accept a transferring teacher’s career status, passed 10-0. House Bill 3261, assigning employee numbers to school support staff such as coaches and bus drivers for tracking across districts, passed 10-0. Several other bills generated more extensive discussion. House Bill 2978, which would impose annual library audits, public online catalogs, a formal challenge process, and funding penalties for noncompliance, faced repeated questions about how it differed from existing policy and who could challenge materials; it failed 4-5. House Bill 3021, revising graduation requirements and preserving flexibility for applied math/science and local course approval while removing some language requirements, passed 8-2. House Bill 3029, requiring the Department of Education to develop a four-year plan, passed 9-1. House Bill 4274, expanding school choice options for military-dependent students living on base, passed 10-0. The committee also began consideration of House Bill 3076, which would clarify alternative teacher certification provider definitions and OEQA oversight, but the transcript cuts off before a final vote is shown.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Committee Meeting - 2025-04-02

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

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  • they can access the medical programs they need.
  • The goal is to continue refining the program to support patients.
  • or debarring from other MDE programs.
  • Fraud prevention relies on those that report program concerns.
  • The grant program is and what the requirements are.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 4/2/25

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Public Safety Committee Meeting - 2025-04-01

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I believe we further strengthen the program.
  • There are, for those that are of lower means, there are programs to cut that at least in half.
  • Those programs are generally administered by the judicial districts.
  • I have questions about your program and your research.
  • This appropriation is not a new request and not a request for additional programming.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 4/1/25

Public Safety Finance and Policy

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