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HJR 9School attendance, parents, govt

ID 2026 session

HJR009 by EDUCATION COMMITTEE EDUCATION - Proposes an amendment to the state constitution to remove language allowing for the Legislature to require school attendance and to add language regarding the right of the people to educate their children without government regulation outside of public schools.

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Action timeline (9)
  1. Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
  2. Reported Printed and Referred to Education
  3. Reported out of Committee, Returned to the Desk for re-referral
  4. Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
  5. Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
  6. U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
  7. U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
  8. U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
  9. Read Third Time in Full - FAILED - 44-25-1 AYES  - Alfieri, Barbieri, Beiswenger, Boyle, Bruce, Burgoyne, Cannon, Cayler, Cornilles, Crane(12), Crane(13), Dygert, Ehardt, Ehlers, Erickson, Hall(Stone), Harris, Hawkins, Healey, Hill, Holtzclaw, Hostetler, Leavitt, Marmon, Mendive, Miller, Mitchell, Monks, Palmer, Petzke, Pickett, Price, Rasor, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Shirts, Skaug, Tanner(13), Tanner(14), Thompson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Mr. Speaker NAYS  - Berch, Bingham, Cheatum, Church, Egbert, Fuhriman, Furniss, Galaviz, Gannon, Garner, Handy, Haws, Manwaring, Mathias, McCann, Mickelsen(Athay), Nelsen, Pohanka, Raybould, Raymond, Rubel, Sauter, Veile, Weber, Wheeler Absent  - Green Floor Sponsor - Hawkins Filed in Office of the Chief Clerk
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referred to committee (2)
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House Educationid-leg-action
House Educationid-leg-byline
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Predicted vote

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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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  1. 2026-05-25 · was referred to House Education · id-leg-action
  2. 2026-05-25 · was referred to House Education · id-leg-byline
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