HB 2376
schools; real estate transactions; prohibitions
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Bill overview
This bill modifies Arizona’s school district laws, primarily focusing on restricting what schools can include and how they operate. It prohibits sectarian or partisan materials in schools, clarifies school district authority over property and finances, and establishes stricter rules regarding weapons, emergency medical procedures, and bullying. The bill also addresses attendance boundaries and requires school districts to notify the public about changes and provide information online.
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Primary sponsor
Matt Gress
Cosponsors
John Gillette
Lisa Fink
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