Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.
Georgia would require schools to offer a semester course on founding principles and, in each school, conduct at least one class period on the history of Black Americans.
Georgia would require schools to offer a semester course on founding principles and, in each school, conduct at least one class period on the history of Black Americans.
Note on materials provided: The package you supplied contains multiple different drafts and versions labeled “HB 706” from different jurisdictions (including Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, and Illinois) on unrelated topics (K‑12 curriculum, skateboard helmets, health education, pension code amendments). The principal version labeled LC 49 2312/a is a Georgia bill amending the Quality Basic Education Act. This summary focuses on that Georgia draft. If you intended a different HB 706 (for example, a Medicaid/ACA expansion bill referenced in your header), please confirm which jurisdiction/version you want summarized.
The Georgia draft (LC 49 2312/a) would amend Article 6 of Chapter 2, Title 20 (the Quality Basic Education Act) to (1) revise the required coursework on the founding philosophy and principles of the United States, and (2) require schools to conduct educational programs and activities addressing the history of Black Americans — including both struggles and contributions — at least one class period per school.
If you want a concise summary of any of the other HB 706 drafts included in the packet (Hawaii helmet bill, Kentucky health education, Illinois pension technical change, or the Medicaid/ACA expansion referenced at the top), tell me which state/version and I will prepare a separate, focused summary.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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