Amendment Allowing Campuses to Decide?

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Re: Amendment Allowing Campuses to Decide?

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J.R.@A&M wrote:And here is Rep Brown's reply to my message above:

Rep. Driver the author of HB 750, would not support my amendment. Therefore I will remain a co-author of the bill the way it is. Thank you for keeping me informed of your opinions. Your views are always greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Fred Brown
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Re: Amendment Allowing Campuses to Decide?

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Some of us in the state need either HB86 or 1356 to pass so Private schools don't have a say in the action.
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Re: Amendment Allowing Campuses to Decide?

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WacoCarry wrote:Some of us in the state need either HB86 or 1356 to pass so Private schools don't have a say in the action.
I'm in the same boat (although HB1356 wouldn't help me as a student), but I doubt that's in the cards this year.
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