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Charter school bill loses House vote, but not dead

By: Magnolia Tribune - March 27, 2013

Charter school bill loses House vote, but not dead

Mississippi House members don’t want to proceed with a bill including a charter schools expansion favored by the Senate.

The House voted 60-58 Tuesday to reject conference with senators on differences over House Bill 890. The bill, also including provisions raising entry standards for teacher education, remains on the House calendar and could be voted on again before Thursday.

As amended by the Senate, the bill widens provisions allowing charter schools. Crucially, it gives a veto over local charters to C-rated districts for only three years. Many House members want A, B and C-rated districts to have permanent vetoes over charter schools.

AP
3/26/13

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