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  • Introduced
    Jan 05, 2021
  • Passed Senate
    Feb 23, 2021
  • Passed House
    Mar 23, 2021
  • Signed into Law
    Apr 19, 2021
SB 196
Indiana Senate Bill
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Education matters. Requires the state board of education (state board) to adopt administrative rules to allow an organization to provide credit under a Core 40 curriculum model for alternative programs in which students obtain credit counting toward…
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Senate • Apr 19, 2021: Public Law 73

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  • Apr 19, 2021 | Senate
    • Public Law 73
  • Apr 19, 2021 | executive
    • Signed by the Governor
  • Apr 19, 2021 | Senate
    • Signed by the President of the Senate
  • Apr 13, 2021 | House
    • Signed by the Speaker
  • Apr 12, 2021 | Senate
    • Signed by the President Pro Tempore
  • Apr 01, 2021 | Senate
    • Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 315: yeas 47, nays 1
  • Mar 31, 2021 | Senate
    • Motion to concur filed
  • Mar 24, 2021 | House
    • Returned to the Senate with amendments
  • Mar 23, 2021 | House
    • Third reading: passed; Roll Call 291: yeas 92, nays 2
  • Mar 22, 2021 | House
    • Second reading: ordered engrossed
  • Mar 18, 2021 | House
    • Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
  • Mar 04, 2021 | House
    • First reading: referred to Committee on Education
  • Feb 24, 2021 | Senate
    • Referred to the House
  • Feb 23, 2021 | Senate
    • Third reading: passed; Roll Call 179: yeas 39, nays 9
    • House sponsor: Representative Cook
    • Cosponsor: Representative DeVon
  • Feb 22, 2021 | Senate
    • Second reading: ordered engrossed
    • Amendment #1 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 143: yeas 13, nays 34
  • Feb 18, 2021 | Senate
    • Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
  • Jan 14, 2021 | Senate
    • Senator Kruse added as second author
  • Jan 05, 2021 | Senate
    • Authored by Senator Raatz
    • First reading: referred to Committee on Education and Career Development