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Allows towns/cities of the second class to seek reestablishment of an elementary school or satellite within their area after a consolidation within the last 20 years.
Allows towns/cities of the second class to seek reestablishment of an elementary school or satellite within their area after a consolidation within the last 20 years.
Status: Died in Committee (per provided metadata).
Introduced: January 22, 2025.
Primary sponsor(s): Rep. Barnett (also materials list Rep. Tony M. McCombie — see “Notes & conflicts” below).
Subject: Local and Private Legislation / Elementary education
Note: The materials provided contain multiple, inconsistent documents (Arkansas statutory language regarding local elementary schools, an unrelated Illinois $2 appropriations text, and conflicting legislative action dates). This summary focuses on the principal bill text included here (an Arkansas statutory amendment to Arkansas Code Title 6), and calls out discrepancies at the end. Verify the official legislative record for final status and text.
To authorize an incorporated town or a city of the second class, together with parents/guardians of affected students, to seek re-establishment of a local public elementary school or a satellite elementary school within their municipality when that town/city lost a school due to consolidation within the prior 20 years.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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