TO ESTABLISH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT THAT INITIATES AND MAINTAINS A FOUR-DAY SCHOOL WEEK; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.
Sponsored By: Steve Crowell (Republican), Steven Walker (Republican)
In Committee
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsors
Steve Crowell
Republican • Senate
Steven Walker
Republican • House
Cosponsors
Alan Clark
Republican • Senate
Blake Johnson
Republican • Senate
Bryan King
Republican • Senate
Clint Penzo
Republican • Senate
Bruce Cozart
Republican • House
Dave Wallace
Republican • Senate
Tyler Dees
Republican • Senate
James Eaton
Republican • House
Fredrick J. Love
Democratic • Senate
Scott Flippo
Republican • Senate
Brad Hall
Republican • House
Steve Hollowell
Republican • House
Joshua Bryant
Republican • Senate
Julie Mayberry
Republican • House
Jim Petty
Republican • Senate
Jay Richardson
Democratic • House
Jamie Scott
Democratic • Senate
Kendra Moore
Republican • House
Mark Johnson
Republican • Senate
Rick McClure
Republican • House
Jon Milligan
Republican • House
Stetson Painter
Republican • House
Shad Pearce
Republican • House
Chad Puryear
Republican • House
Reginald Murdock
Democratic • Senate
Terry Rice
Republican • Senate
Stan Berry
Republican • House
Bart Schulz
Republican • House
DeAnn Vaught
Republican • House
Jim Wooten
Republican • House
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
5/5/2025SenateRead first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to EDUCATION COMMITTEE - SENATE
4/1/2025SenateFiled
4/1/2025Senate
Bill Text
SB607 - Introduced
4/1/2025
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