Bill Summary
HB 7029 Education (2016 Session)
Choice & Innovation Subcommittee, Cortes (B), Diaz Co Sponsors: Adkins, Artiles, Fresen CS Sponsors: Education Committee, Education Appropriations Subcommittee
Education: Establishing a collaboration between the state board and the Legislature to designate certain Florida College System institutions as distinguished colleges; revising public school choice options available to students to include CAPE digital tools, CAPE industry certifications, and collegiate high school programs; revising eligibility for the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program; revising requirements for a charter school to be eligible for funding appropriated for charter school capital outlay purposes, etc. Effective Date: July 1, 2016
12/03/15
HOUSE
Filed (Formerly PCB CIS1)
12/18/15
HOUSE
Referred to Education Appropriations Subcommittee; Education Committee
12/18/15
HOUSE
Now in Education Appropriations Subcommittee
01/04/16
HOUSE
On Committee agenda - Education Appropriations Subcommittee, 01/11/16, 4:00 pm, 17 H
01/11/16
HOUSE
Favorable with CS by Education Appropriations Subcommittee; 11 Yeas, 2 Nays
01/12/16
HOUSE
Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
01/13/16
HOUSE
Now in Education Committee
01/19/16
HOUSE
On Committee agenda - Education Committee, 01/21/16, 11:30 am, 102 H
01/21/16
HOUSE
Favorable with CS by Education Committee; 11 Yeas, 4 Nays
01/26/16
HOUSE
Committee Substitute Text (C2) Filed
01/27/16
HOUSE
Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
02/15/16
HOUSE
Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/17/16
02/17/16
HOUSE
Read Second Time; Amendments Failed (652081, 079677, 117441, 242231, 594457); Amendments Adopted (127787, 017211, 573909); Placed on Third Reading, 02/18/16
02/17/16
HOUSE
Engrossed Text (E1) Filed
02/18/16
HOUSE
Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 79 Yeas / 35 Nays)
02/23/16
SENATE
In Messages
02/23/16
SENATE
Referred to Education Pre-K - 12; Appropriations Subcommittee on Education; Appropriations
03/04/16
SENATE
Withdrawn from Education Pre-K - 12, Appropriations Subcommittee on Education, Appropriations; Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading; Substituted for SB 1166; Read Second Time; Amendments Withdrawn (151172, 435660, 880320, 129658); Amendments Adopted (728756, 569004, 763426, 334880,479366,788462, 274472); Placed on Third Reading, 03/07/16
03/07/16
SENATE
Temporarily Postponed on Third Reading
03/09/16
SENATE
Read Third Time; Amendment reconsidered and Adopted as amended (620160); Passed (Vote: 28 Yeas / 12 Nays)
03/09/16
HOUSE
In returning messages
03/10/16
HOUSE
Received from Messages; Amendment to Senate amendment Adopted (635159); Concurred with Amendment as Amended (550680); Passed (Vote: 81 Yeas / 37 Nays)
03/10/16
SENATE
In returning messages
03/11/16
SENATE
Received from Messages; Amendments to House amendments adopted (137784, 927886); Concurred with Amendment as amended (635159); Passed (Vote: 29 Yeas / 10 Nays)
03/11/16
HOUSE
In returning messages
03/11/16
HOUSE
Received from Messages; Concurred with Amendments (972899, 137784); Passed (Vote: 82 Yeas / 33 Nays)
03/11/16
HOUSE
Ordered engrossed, then enrolled
03/17/16
HOUSE
Engrossed Text (E2) Filed
03/17/16
HOUSE
Enrolled Text (ER) Filed
03/30/16
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Signed by Officers and presented to Governor (Governor has until 04/14/16 to act on this bill)
04/14/16
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Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2016-237
No amendments to this bill text filed.
No amendments to this bill text filed.
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