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HB 317 - Education

General Bill   by Van Zant and Drake (CO-SPONSORS) Adkins; Ahern; Albritton; Artiles; Baxley; Bembry; Bileca; Boyd; Brandes; Brodeur; Broxson; Caldwell; Campbell; Coley; Costello; Crisafulli; Davis; Diaz, J.; Ford; Fresen; Gaetz; Glorioso; Gonzalez; Goodson; Harrell; Harrison; Holder; Hooper; Horner; Ingram; Julien; Kreegel; Logan; Mayfield; McBurney; Metz; Oliva; O'Toole; Passidomo; Patronis; Perry; Pilon; Porter; Rooney; Smith; Stargel; Tobia; Weinstein; Williams, T.; Wood; Workman
Education: Authorizes district school boards to adopt resolutions that allow prayers of invocation or benediction at secondary school events.
Effective Date: July 1, 2012
Last Event: Died in K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee; companion bill(s) passed, see CS/SB 98 (Ch. 2012-9) on Friday, March 09, 2012 11:59 PM

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    -  K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee
    -  Civil Justice Subcommittee
    -  Education Committee

Related Bills

Bill # Subject Relationship
CS/SB 98 Education Compare

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Bill History

Event Time Member Committee
Died in K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee; companion bill(s) passed, see CS/SB 98 (Ch. 2012-9) Friday, March 09, 2012 11:59 PM K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee
1st Reading Tuesday, January 10, 2012 11:59 PM
Now in K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee Friday, October 28, 2011 3:36 PM K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee
Referred to Education Committee Friday, October 28, 2011 3:36 PM Education Committee
Referred to Civil Justice Subcommittee Friday, October 28, 2011 3:36 PM Civil Justice Subcommittee
Referred to K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee Friday, October 28, 2011 3:36 PM K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee
Filed Monday, October 10, 2011 4:56 PM Van Zant
 

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