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Final Week: Daily Legislative Watchlist - Conduit News Arkansas

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It’s been a rough legislative session, wouldn’t you agree? Some conservative legislators have veered off course, pushing spending we can’t afford and expanding government—disappointing, to say the least. With just three days left, we’re almost done, but we can’t ease up now. Your vigilance is vital to hold lawmakers accountable until the end. Here are the bills we’re tracking today. Scroll down a bit further for a full analysis of each bill. Monday, April 14, 2025 Senate Education:❌ HB1017 by Rep. A. Collins: Expansion of Taxpayer Funded Paid Time Off for School Employees with New Babies — OPPOSE ❌ HB1312 by Rep. Brooks: Increased Per-Student Funding of Government Schools — OPPOSE🟢 HB1806 by Rep. Vaught: Educational Transparency in Government Schools — SUPPORT🟢 HB1919 Rep. McAlindon: Transparency in Government Teaching & Parental Rights in Children’s Education — SUPPORT🟢 HB1933 by Rep.
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Conduit News Arkansas broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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