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On June 16, 2003, Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski vetoed legislation that would have removed unnecessary state oversight of homeschools. Senate Bill 761 had passed both the Oregon Senate and House of Representatives by healthy margins, but there were not enough votes in the House to attempt an override of the Governor's veto. This is a major disappointment to home educators in Oregon. Senate Bill 761 would have made the following changes in the current law: Oregon first enacted a homeschool law in 1985, approximately 18 years ago. Since that time, numerous efforts have been made to enact amendments providing more freedom to parents. The most recent change in the law occurred in 1999 when significant progress was made in reducing state oversight of homeschooling. Senate Bill 761 represented a continuation of legislative efforts to gain more freedom for parents. Homeschool leaders in Oregon plan to have a similar bill introduced in the next legislative session in 2005. See also: For more information about this legislation visit: |
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