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March 1, 2005
House Bill 1770: A Bill Relating to Testing for Students Receiving Home Instruction Sponsor: Summary: HSLDA worked to amend HB 1770 in the Senate Education Committee to allow "any nationally normed standardized achievement test" to satisfy the testing requirement. The full Senate passed the bill with this excellent language included. The bill returned to the House because the Senate version and House version were different. The House refused to accept the bill as amended by the Senate. The Senate stood firm and rejected the harmful House version of the bill. This resulted in the bill going to a Conference Committee. The Conference Committee approved the harmful House version of the bill, and rejected the good Senate amendment. Since the bill could no longer be amended, HSLDA and homeschoolers in Virginia had no choice but to oppose the bill as it was brought before both houses for a final vote. On February 25, the House of Delegates reversed itself and voted against the harmful version of HB 1770 by a vote of 34 yeas and 64 nays. Even though the Senate voted to accept the harmful version of the bill by a vote of 29 yeas and 11 nays, HB 1770 will not become law because of the House of Delegate's action. While we are disappointed that testing freedom legislation did not pass this session, we are encouraged by the mobilization and participation of homeschoolers in the process. Your calls stopped legislation that would have given the State Department of Education the power to control which tests you use. Status:
HSLDA's Position: Action Requested: Background: We understand that the bill's sponsor, Delegate Dillard, may have opposed the Senate amendment because he believed it was ambiguous. This is contradicted by the experience in the states listed below. They have had no problems with ambiguity. The language of the Senate amendment is almost identical to language used in these states:
Mar-3-2005 Virginia--Year End Testing Recommendations for HSLDA Members Feb-25-2005 Virginia--Homeschool Testing Freedom Protected Feb-23-2005 Virginia--Please Call Immediately - Testing Freedom in Hands of Conference Committee Feb-17-2005 Virginia--Calls Needed Urgently--Testing Freedom In Jeopardy Feb-16-2005 Virginia--Please Call Immediately!--Testing Freedom Bill Set for Crucial Vote Today Feb-14-2005 Virginia--Senate Unanimously Approves Testing Freedom Bill Feb-10-2005 Virginia--Victory for Testing Freedom for Homeschoolers |
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