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Senate Bill 184 sought to streamline Arkansas education by transferring the Arkansas Educational Television Commission and State Library Board's duties to the Department of Education.
Senate Bill 184 sought to streamline Arkansas education by transferring the Arkansas Educational Television Commission and State Library Board's duties to the Department of Education.
Bill Number: SB 184
Title: To Transfer the Powers and Duties of the Arkansas Educational Television Commission and the State Library Board to the Department of Education
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Introduced: February 03, 2025
Classification: Bill
Senate Bill 184 aimed to streamline the governance of educational resources in Arkansas by transferring the responsibilities of the Arkansas Educational Television Commission and the State Library Board to the Department of Education. The intent was to consolidate these functions under a single agency to enhance efficiency and oversight in educational media and library services.
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Senate Bill 184 represented a significant shift in the management of educational resources in Arkansas, aiming to consolidate functions under the Department of Education. However, the bill ultimately did not progress past the House Committee stage, resulting in its failure to become law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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