The House Public Education Committee met Tuesday with an agenda of around 20 bills, including the House's major testing and accountability reform bill; a bill aimed at banning "furries" from public schools; and the Senate's Ten Commandments bill, among others. The hearing was split due to the long calendar on the House floor. The committee heard one bill before adjourning at 9:30 a.m. to go to a caucus meeting and then to the floor. Committee members were not able to adjourn from the floor until around 9 p.m., when they headed back to the committee meeting to finish off their agenda.
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Michael Spurlin
ATPE
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