School Graduation Requirements

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AI Summary: The bill "School Graduation Requirements" aims to establish uniform graduation requirements for high school students across the United States. It outlines core subjects such as math, science, English, and social studies that students must complete to receive a high school diploma. The bill also emphasizes the importance of career and technical education courses to prepare students for post-graduation opportunities. This legislation seeks to ensure consistency in educational standards nationwide and better equip students for future success in both higher education and the workforce.

Latest Action: Not Printed

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Actions (9):

  • 2024-01-18 : Not Printed

  • 2024-01-23 : Withdrawn from committee or daily calendar, ordered printed and referred to

  • 2024-01-23 : Sent to HEC - Referrals: HEC

  • 2024-01-30 : HEC: Reported by committee with Do Pass recommendation with amendment(s)

  • 2024-02-01 : Passed in the House of Representatives - Y:57 N:1

  • 2024-02-02 : Sent to SEC - Referrals: SEC

  • 2024-02-05 : SEC: Reported by committee with Do Pass recommendation

  • 2024-02-07 : Passed in the Senate - Y:40 N:0

  • 2024-02-09 : Signed by Governor - Chapter 2 - Feb. 9

Text Versions (2):
Roll Calls (2):
  • Roll Call Agency: House
  • Vote Date: 2024-02-01
  • Description: House Final Passage
  • Yea Votes: 54
  • Members Voting: Miguel Garcia,Patricia Lundstrom,Eleanor Chavez,Eliseo Alcon,Candy Ezzell,Cathrynn Brown,Doreen Gallegos,Elizabeth Thomson,Jason Harper,Doreen Johnson,Javier Martinez,Andres Romero,Larry Scott,James Townsend,Harry Garcia,Gail Armstrong,Joanne Ferrary,Angelica Rubio,Debra Sarinana,Joseph Sanchez,Martin Zamora,Joy Garratt,Andrea Romero,Natalie Figueroa,Jack Chatfield,Raymundo Lara,Susan Herrera,Willie Madrid,Micaela Cadena,Art De La Cruz,Tara Lujan,Randall Pettigrew,Ryan Lane,Joshua Hernandez,Luis Terrazas,Ambrose Castellano,Meredith Dixon,Pamelya Herndon,Brian Baca,John Block,Cynthia Borrego,Tara Jaramillo,Jenifer Jones,Charlotte Little,Alan Martinez,Jimmy Mason,Tanya Mirabal Moya,Andrea Reeb,Reena Szczepanski,Kathleen Cates,Harlan Vincent,Mark Duncan,Yanira Gurrola,Cristina Parajon
  • Nay Votes: 1
  • Members Voting: Marian Matthews
  • Absent Votes: 15
  • Members Voting: William Rehm,Gail Chasey,Patricia Roybal Caballero,Matthew McQueen,Rodney Montoya,Derrick Lente,Nathan Small,Christine Chandler,Dayan Hochman-Vigil,Anthony Allison,Linda Serrato,Stefani Lord,Kristina Ortez,Janelle Anyanonu,Jared Hembree
  • Roll Call Agency: Senate
  • Vote Date: 2024-02-07
  • Description: Senate Final Passage
  • Yea Votes: 40
  • Members Voting: Roberto Gonzales,Mimi Stewart,Antonio Maestas,Jeff Steinborn,William O'Neill,Joseph Cervantes,Peter Wirth,William Sharer,Gerald Ortiz Y Pino,George Munoz,Linda Lopez,Pete Campos,Steven Neville,Nancy Rodriguez,William Burt,Craig Brandt,Michael Padilla,Ron Griggs,Daniel Ivey-Soto,Cliff Pirtle,Benny Shendo,William Soules,Pat Woods,Greg Nibert,Gregory Baca,Elizabeth Stefanics,Bill Tallman,Antoinette Sedillo Lopez,Gregg Schmedes,Shannon Pinto,Katy Duhigg,Crystal Diamond Brantley,Carrie Hamblen,Siah Correa Hemphill,Martin Hickey,Leo Jaramillo,Brenda McKenna,Harold Pope,Joshua Sanchez,Steven McCutcheon
  • Excused Votes: 2
  • Members Voting: David Gallegos,Mark Moores