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Bills impacting Arizona education to look out for
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A variety of education bills move between the Arizona House and Senate. If these bills pass in their respective chambers, they will then be redirected to Gov. Doug Ducey who will decide whether or not to sign them into Arizona law.
To track the status of these bills or any other active bills within the Arizona legislature, visit the legislature’s website.
Here’s a brief rundown of the education bills that passed in the House and are being debated in the Senate in the following weeks:
Introduced by Republican Rep. Michelle Udall, HB 2020 would allow public schools to offer discounted child care services for employees of the school. Currently, schools that offer child care services before or after the school day do not have the legal right to offer discounted child care rates to employees of the school. With the passage of this bill, employees of the school would be able to receive child care services at dis
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After much speculation, the social media star seems to have confirmed it all. January 22 2021 4:11 PM EST
Days ago, JoJo Siwa trended on Twitter for hours as speculation surfaced surrounding two TikTok accounts she was featured in. One, featured the star lip syncing to Lady Gaga while the other saw her dancing to the lyrics one of us with other LGBTQ+ creators. To many, it was clear that Siwa was using the posts to come out but some were skeptical. Now, the teen has pushed it all a step further.
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Unbidden, Gabby Giffords broke into song. Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, she began in a clear voice, a broad smile on her face. It is a favorite hymn, one she was shown playing on her French horn in a clip at the Democratic National Convention last summer. That saved a wretch like me.
The former Arizona congresswoman had been talking to USA TODAY about the difficult, momentous year of pandemic and politics, one that ended with the election of her husband, Mark Kelly, to the U.S. Senate seat once held by John McCain.
But she was also talking about the difficult, momentous decade since she was grievously wounded by a gunman at a listening session she was holding outside a Tucson Safeway. On that Saturday morning, six others who had gathered to see her were killed. Their assailant would be sentenced to life in prison.