3:11 Due to the impacts of the pandemic, some state lawmakers and education advocates focused primarily on preventing significant cuts to any education effort. They also narrowed their focus on measures and topics they wanted to address this session. "Everything we wanted to get through, we were able to get through this year," said Rep. Justin Woodson, chair of the House education committee. SB 242 was one bill that was approved by the state legislature, and is being considered by Governor David Ige. It builds off of 2018's Act 51, which promotes access to computer science courses in high schools, and expands it to include the elementary and intermediate school levels.