Legislation with Tracking Level = Oppose (14)

Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/7/2022

HB 0051 OpposeEducation, K-12 employees, portion of salaries received from extracurricular activities subject to proration, Sec. 16-6B-9 am'd. Mitchell
2/3/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Appropriations EA --
public hearing
HB 0211 OpposeAd valorem tax, reappraisal, Class II and Class III property, time period limited, const. amend. Allen
2/3/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Government Appropriations GA --
Property Reappraisal
PH
HB 0300 OpposeAcademic Freedom Act, public school teachers, teachers at public institutions of higher education, and students, granted certain rights and protections concerning the teaching of scientific views Grimes
2/3/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
Public Hearing
HB 0348 OpposeWorkers' compensation, state employees and educational employees placed under, Sec. 25-5-1 am'd.; Secs. 36-29A-1 to 36-29A-8, inclusive, repealed Guin
2/3/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Commerce ---
Public Hearing
HB 0469 OpposeFoundation Program, instructional days and hours, school year defined, Secs. 16-3-17.3, 16-13-231 am'd. Ford
2/10/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
public hearing filed; companion S.328
HB 0629 OpposePublic elementary and secondary schools, start date of academic year, specified, School Start Date Act Ford
5/7/2009 Indefinitely Postponed EP --
Public hearing filed: companions: S196, S.199, S.477
HB 0974 OpposeSchools, students taught at home by either private tutor or under church school law may participate in public K-12 extracurricular activities, Tim Tebow Act Ward
4/30/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
SB 0196 OpposePublic or private elementary and secondary schools, start date of academic year, specified, instructional days during June, July and for first 10 days of August, prohibited, School Start Date Act Little (Z)
2/3/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Education -ED -
Uniform Calendar
Public Hearing; companion H.629; similar S.199, S.477
SB 0199 OpposePublic elementary and secondary schools, start date of academic year, specified, School Start Date Act Little (Z)
2/3/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Education -ED -
Uniform Calendar
Public Hearing; companion H.629; similar S.196, S.477
SB 0305 OpposeSchools, students taught at home by either private tutor or under church school law may participate in public K-12 extracurricular activities, Tim Tebow Act Erwin
2/5/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Education -ED -
Public Hearing
SB 0328 OpposeFoundation Program, instructional days and hours, school year defined, Secs. 16-3-17.3, 16-13-231 am'd. Little (Z)
2/5/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Finance and Taxation Education -FTE -
Uniform Calendar
Public Hearing filed; companion H.469
SB 0477 OpposePublic elementary and secondary schools, start date of academic year, specified, School Start Date Act Little (Z)
3/5/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Education -ED -
Public Hearing filed; companion/similar: H.629, S.196, S.199
SB 0544 Opposeschool start date Little (Z)
5/14/2009 Indefinitely Postponed -ID_R -
public hearing filed; companion/similar: H.629, S.196, S.199, S.477
SB 0560 OpposeAcademic Freedom Act Beason
4/2/2009 Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Education -ED -
public hearing filed 4/3
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