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New Hampshire Governor Vetos Anti-Common Core Bill

May 8, 2015 By Shane Vander Hart

Governor Maggie Hassan (D-NH) vetoed SB 101, a bill that would have prohibited the implementation of the Common Core State Standards.

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards, Education at State Level Tagged With: 2015 Bills, Ann Marie Banfield, Common Core State Standards, Cornerstone Action, Maggie Hasan, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Board of Education, New Hampshire Department of Education, SB 101

Common Core Repeal Bill in Alabama Senate

March 10, 2015 By Shane Vander Hart

SB 101 introduced in the Alabama Senate would end state participation in the Common Core State Standards and Alabama’s College-and Career-Ready Standards.

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards, Education at State Level Tagged With: 2015 Bills, ACT Aspire, Alabama, Alabama Baptist Convention, Alabama College and Career Ready Standards, Alabama Senate, Common Core State Standards, Del Marsh, Rusty Glover, SB 101

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