Relating to successful completion of a United States history dual credit course as an alternative to compliance with the United States history end-of-course assessment requirement.

HB 1650 Relating to successful completion of a United States history dual credit course as an alternative to compliance with the United States history end of course assessment requirement

Texas 85th Legislature Regular Session

Relating to successful completion of a United States history dual credit course as an alternative to compliance with the United States history end-of-course assessment requirement.
HB-1650


About HB-1650

Relating to successful completion of a United States history dual credit course as an alternative to compliance with the United States history end-of-course assessment requirement.

  

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Introduced 02/08/2017

Comm Sub 05/02/2017

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History

Placed On General State Calendar

05/10/2017

Considered In Calendars

05/08/2017

Committee Report Sent To Calendars

05/03/2017

Comte Report Filed With Committee Coordinator

05/02/2017

Committee Report Distributed

05/02/2017

Considered In Public Hearing

04/25/2017

Reported Favorably W/o Amendment(s)

04/25/2017

Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . .

03/21/2017

Considered In Public Hearing

03/21/2017

Testimony Taken/registration(s) Recorded In Committee

03/21/2017

Left Pending In Committee

03/21/2017

Read First Time

03/06/2017

Referred To Public Education

03/06/2017

Filed

02/08/2017