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Call to Action - Accreditation Overhaul in HF 868
Just before midnight last night, the House adopted an amendment to HF 868 that completely rewrites accreditation law for public and nonpublic schools in Iowa. It is contained as Division III of the bill, beginning on page 28 line 20. Call your Senator and ask for them to remove Division III that deals with accreditation, penalties, fees, public hearings and first amendment training. See talking points and details below.
Call to Action - Charter Schools to the Senate
The House’s Charter School Bill, HF 813, was amended and approved on March 25th. UEN Opposes HF 813. Contact Senators asking for a NO vote on the Founding Group Charter Model.
Call to Action - Charter Schools on House Calendar
Wednesday’s education committee agenda approved HSB 242 Charter Schools, moving it to the House Calendar. Contact your Representatives and ask them to vote no on Charter Schools that are founded by an outside group, without school board approval. See the Call to Action linked below with contact information, talking points and more.
Call to Action - Charter Schools on Education Committee Agenda Tomorrow
Wednesday’s education committee agenda lists HSB 242 Charter Schools on the agenda. Contact your Representative on the Committee and ask them to vote no on Charter Schools that are founded by an outside group, without school board approval. See the Call to Action linked below with contact information, talking points and more.
Call to Action on School Funding - 2/9/2021
The House and Senate Committees approved proposals on school funding yesterday, moving them forward for floor consideration. The Senate is expected to debate their bill, SF 269, today (Tuesday, February 9, 2021) and send it over to the House. The 30-day deadline for enacting the school funding bill is looming, so expect these bills to be debated and difference resolved this week.
Call to Action Update on Governor's School Choice Omnibus Bill
Update Feb. 5: Diversity plans HF 228 was approved by the House and sent over to the Senate. This indicates the House’s intent to work on provisions of the bill separately. It will take longer but allow advocates to continue connecting with their legislators about concerns. Keep discussing vouchers with House members in particular this week. Use the new information below to continue conversations.