The Senate Education committee amended a bill to remove two so-called "divisive topics" related to slavery and "anguish" from the bill. Moments later, a majority on the committee voted down the measure, anyway, amid opposition from schools.
The Senate Education committee amended a bill to remove two so-called "divisive topics" related to slavery and "anguish" from the bill. Moments later, a majority on the committee voted down the measure, anyway, amid opposition from schools.
The Senate Education committee amended a bill to remove two so-called "divisive topics" related to slavery and "anguish" from the bill. Moments later, a majority on the committee voted down the measure, anyway, amid opposition from schools.
The Senate Education committee amended a bill to remove two so-called "divisive topics" related to slavery and "anguish" from the bill. Moments later, a majority on the committee voted down the measure, anyway, amid opposition from schools.
Chief sponsors urged moving lower-attended school board elections to either the November general or June primary election days to boost turnout. Opponents fought measure, suggesting the bill would create complexities for auditors and voters.