Creating an exclave community small business relief program.
Would have required DESE to build a statewide online portal to review textbooks and library materials, letting parents opt their child out; funded if available.
Would have required DESE to build a statewide online portal to review textbooks and library materials, letting parents opt their child out; funded if available.
Status: Died in Committee (Senate) — introduced 01/09/2025; passed House 04/10/2025; died in Senate committee at sine die adjournment 05/05/2025.
Note: The legislative package provided contains text from an unrelated Illinois bill also numbered HB1806. This summary focuses on the Arkansas bill introduced by Rep. Vaught (Sen. J. Dotson, co-sponsor), which would have required a statewide curriculum portal and opt‑out for certain library materials.
To increase curriculum transparency by requiring the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to create and maintain a centralized, searchable online portal where parents, school faculty, and staff can review instructional materials (including textbooks and library media) used in Arkansas K–12 public schools — and to allow parents to opt their child out of selected library media materials.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a one‑page handout for district superintendents or parents explaining how the portal would have changed access and opt‑out procedures, or
- Compare this bill to similar curriculum‑transparency laws in other states.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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