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Bill Text
  • Latest version: 04/11/12 - Amended Senate
  • 01/13/12 - Introduced (pdf)

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  • Votes
  • 04/25/12 - Sen Education: 3-2 (FAIL)
  • 03/21/12 - Sen Education: 8-0 (PASS)
  • 03/21/12 - Sen Education: 4-3 (FAIL)

  • Bill Analysis
  • 04/23/12 - Sen. Education
  • 04/17/12 - Sen. Education
  • 03/20/12 - Sen. Education
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