SB 1984 by *Campfield


(HB 1828) by *Womick


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Education - As introduced, prohibits adoption or use of PARCC assessments; requires the general assembly to make the decision as to the adoption of assessments to replace TCAPs; requires the state to withdraw from PARCC; prohibits state membership in any group that relinquished control over assessments to an outside entity. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 1; Title 49, Chapter 2 and Title 49, Chapter 6.
  • Bill History
  • Amendments
  • Video
  • Summary
  • Fiscal Note
  • Votes
  • Actions For SB1984Date
    Assigned to Gen. Sub of: S. Ed. Comm.03/19/2014
    Placed on S. Ed. Comm. cal. for 3/19/201403/13/2014
    Action Def. in S. Ed. Comm. to 3/19/201403/12/2014
    Placed on S. Ed. Comm. cal. for 3/12/201403/05/2014
    Action Def. in S. Ed. Comm. to 3/12/201403/05/2014
    Placed on S. Ed. Comm. cal. for 3/5/201402/26/2014
    P2C, ref. to S. Ed. Comm.01/27/2014
    Intro., P1C.01/23/2014
    Filed for intro.01/22/2014
    Actions For HB1828Date
    Failed In s/c Education Subcommittee of Education Committee 03/18/2014
    Placed on s/c cal Education Subcommittee for 3/18/201403/12/2014
    Action Def. in s/c Education Subcommittee to last calendar02/25/2014
    Placed on s/c cal Education Subcommittee for 2/25/201402/19/2014
    Assigned to s/c Education Subcommittee02/04/2014
    P2C, ref. to Education Committee01/27/2014
    Intro., P1C.01/23/2014
    Filed for intro.01/22/2014
  • No amendments for SB1984.
    No amendments for HB1828.

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  • Fiscal Summary

    Increase State Expenditures - $10,100,000/FY14-15 $3,939,000/FY15-16 and Subsequent Years Other Fiscal Impact - It is unclear how this change will impact the states federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act waiver and portions of the Race to the Top (RTT) grant funding, a majority of which has already been received by the state. Depending on the federal Department of Educations response, the federal government may withhold future federal funding or require the state to pay back a portion of the RTT grant funding that has already been received. Any such fiscal impact cannot be reasonably quantified and is dependent upon multiple unknown factors. To the extent local education agencies elect to purchase new textbooks as a result of the new state assessment prompted by passage of this bill, the one-time permissive increase in local government expenditures is reasonably estimated to exceed $1,000,000.


    Bill Summary

    Abstract summarizes the bill.

  • FiscalNote for SB1984/HB1828 filed under HB1828
  • House Floor and Committee Votes

    HB1828 by Womick - HOUSE EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION SUBCOMMITTEE:
    Recommended for passage - refer to: Education Committee 3/18/2014
    Failed
              Ayes................................................3
              Noes................................................6

              Representatives voting aye were: Love, Moody, White D -- 3.
              Representatives voting no were: Brooks H, DeBerry J, Forgety, Kane, Pitts, White M -- 6.

    Senate Floor and Committee Votes

    Votes for Bill SB1984 by the Senate are not available.