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The political project is advocated for the accounts aimed at the students of the Washington Terrace-Standard-Examiner event

The political project is advocated for the accounts aimed at the students of the Washington Terrace-Standard-Examiner event

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The political project is advocated for the accounts aimed at the students of the Washington Terrace-Standard-Examiner event

Participants in an event in Washington Terrace, hosting a political project to raise support for HB 100 and SB 178, write postcards to their legislators on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.

Ryan Aston, Standard-Examiner

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Rich the most senior advisor on the governor’s education, attended the event of the political project to raise support for HB 100 and SB 178 in Washington Terrace on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.

Ryan Aston, Standard-Examiner

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Participants of an event host the political project in Washington Terrace to gather supporters HB 100 and SB 178 assembled packets for the closet for the needy.

Ryan Aston, Standard-Examiner

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Utah House President Mike Schultz attended the event of the Policy Project to increase the support for HB 100 and SB 178 in Washington Terrace on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.

Ryan Aston, Standard-Examiner

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Washington terrace-state leaders and community members came closer to the Bonville High School on Wednesday night as a political project, a non-profit, non-partisan organization, promoting “decisions based on decisions”.

Entitled “The Focused Student Project”, the legislative initiative of the double legislative project of the political project seeks to handle the hunger of students and the use of mobile phones in the classroom.

House Bill 100 or “Changes to Food Security”, sponsored by reporter Tyler Clancy (R-Provo), will create a program to provide free breakfast and lunch for students who qualify for dishes with reduced fees.

In addition, this would prevent schools from “publicly identify or stigmatize students” who cannot afford nutrition or require them to “fulfill duties to pay for eating unless the requirement applies equally to all students, Whether the student pays for the diet. “

Rich, the most advisor to the governor’s education, speaks in support of the event bill on Wednesday.

“Four family, which qualifies for a reduced fee, makes less than $ 57,720 a year. So, some low -income risky realities, “he said. “What we found – and I will return the Superintendent hat again – is that we had many families who make that amount and fight, trying to even pay this reduced amount of fees so that their children have food. “

Currently, the HB 100 is sitting in the Chamber’s Rules Committee.

Meanwhile, Senate Bill 178, Sponsored by Sen. Lincoln Fillmore (R-South Jordan), WOULD EFFECTIVELY BAN STUDETS FROM USING CELLPHONES, SMART WATCHES OTHER “EMERGING TECHNOGY” DURING CLASTROGS

The bill defines “classroom classes” and does not include periods of lunch, dent, time between hours and activities after school. It also allows schools to create other exceptions or expand restrictions.

The home of Mike Mike Schultz (R-Hooper) told those present on Wednesday that SB 178 works to improve the educational experience of students by maintaining a measure to control policy at the field/school/class.

“Education is not a one -size program, is it? Schools, areas, areas, different classrooms, different things that happen are not one size for everyone, “Schultz said. “What the bill does is that it allows school districts to make the policies different, which best suits what they need in their classrooms.”

SB 178 is currently sitting in the Senate Education Committee.

In addition to the hearing of information by selected employees, the lawyers of the bill and the management of political projects, those present in Bonevil participated in activities, including writing postcards for their legislators in their areas.

They also assembled dining packs for local children and families; About 400 packets were assembled for a closet.

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