The event was meant to highlight Assembly Bill 400, which would expand the program from its $6.6 million per fiscal year to 0.5 percent of the state Education Fund.
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Local governments may be barred from operating a charter school under a sweeping education focused bill heard by lawmakers Monday.
Teachers may be required to cut down on time spent preparing and administering certain standardized tests under a bill considered by lawmakers Thursday.
Lawmakers called on the CCCSD police to alter its use of force procedures following an altercation between a student and police officer last month.
A day after lawmakers were sworn in, the Assembly Education Committee began meeting to review the scope of the work they will do during the session.
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Leaders from both parties said education was a top priority as lawmakers gather in Carson City for the 82nd biennial legislative session.
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