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Legislative Activity from the Christian Homeschool Network

 

As of March 14, 2008

 

Session starts January 14, 2008

Session ends March 13, 2008

 

 

Session Has Ended

 

SB 6929 An act relating to a repeal of the common school code, this bill would repeal all of RCW 28A which is the common school code, and would include the homeschool laws.  The goal of this bill is to restructure the public schools and allow more local control. We do not believe this bill is a direct attack on the homeschool law but could be detrimental to homeschoolers if we are not exempted.

 

This has the potential to be a very dangerous bill and needs to be closely monitored at this time, but there is no need to panic as many Senators understand our concerns and are supportive of home education and removing the home-based instruction laws from this bill.

 

Sponsors; McAuliffe, Tom, Rasmussen, Zarelli, King, Brandland, Jacobsen and Fairley.

 

On February 4th CHN spoke to the prime sponsor of the bill Senator McAuliffe and Chair of the Senate Education committee. We requested that the homeschool laws RCW 28A.225.010, 200 and 195.010 be exempted from this bill, and thankfully she agreed!

 

Currently SB 6929 does not include RCW 28A.200- the homeschool law, but it does include RCW 28A.225.010 which is also part of the homeschool law, and RCW 28A.195.010 which allows homeschooling in a private school extension program. Per Senator McAuliffe this was an oversight and she will introduce a substitute bill or amendment in committee to make these changes.

 

SB6929 http://apps.leg.wa.gov/documents/billdocs/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/Senate%20Bills/6929.pdf

 

CHN testified at the hearing Wednesday Feb. 6th, and was reassured that our requested changes would be made. We also spoke to several Senators on the education committee which appreciated our testimony and the information we gave them so that they would better understand our laws. Thank you for the Christian Heritage team who showed up at the hearing to support us.

 

 UPDATE as of 2/8/08

 

This bill has been drastically changed and instead of outright repealing over 900 common school laws a substitute bill was introduced and passed on Thursday by the Senate Education Committee. This substitute bill had much bipartisan support. A substitute bill supersedes the previous bill. Substitute Senate Bill 6929 proposes a select committee on repealing education statutes and making recommendations to the legislature. The scope of this committee is limited to public school laws.

 

At this time, due to the direction this bill has taken, the homeschool laws are no longer threatened. Here is a link to a document CHN prepared for state homeschool leaders to help clarify what we mean by the “homeschool law” and help us all to be united on this issue. http://www.chnow.org/id124.html

 

SSB 6929 http://apps.leg.wa.gov/documents/billdocs/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/Senate%20Bills/6929-S.pdf

 

Update as of February 14, 2008

 

CHN spoke to prime sponsor Senator McAuliffe due to leadership not wanting to fund a task force this bill is dead. As of February 19, 2008 this bill is officially dead due to missing the deadline of passing the House of Origin.

 

We will continue to be on red alert as nothing is truly decided or finalized until either the bill passes or session has ended. We will keep you posted if either of these bills is activated.

 

No action is needed at this time.  CHN is closely monitoring this situation. We will continue to maintain our presence in Olympia so that we can get information quickly and be ready to take necessary action. We all need to stay diligent in monitoring this bill. Please contact us immediately if you hear anything. You can reach Scott and DiAnna Brannan at our home telephone (253) 639-3325 or via e-mail chnow@msn.com

 

 

Status:  Bill is dead due to missing the February 19th deadline.

Position: Neutral

Action: None needed at this time.

 

 

House Resolution HR 4676, was again introduced this session by Rep. Quall to honor the success of home education.  Resolution 4676 went to the floor of the House on February 6, 2008 in conjunction with CHN's Homeschool Day at the Capitol Event.

 

Home educators were able to view from the House galleries the presentation and hear speeches from the House Floor. Afterwards home educators attended CHN's "Under the Dome" celebration. Click here to view Rep. Jaime Herrera's floor speech on the resolution.

 

CHN along with Christian Heritage Home Educators and Washington Homeschool Organization presented Rep. Quall with a commemorative award for all of his years of service as a legislator and supporter of home education.

 

HR 4676 http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=4676&year=2007

 

 

Bills that may have an impact on home-education:

 

HB 3009 An act exempting the annual parental declaration of intent to home school from the public disclosure act.  This bill would close a perceived loop hole in federal law and clarify in state law that the declaration-of-intent (DOI) form is exempt from public disclosure. In the past some school districts have misinterpreted federal and state law and have given out information from the DOI form to third parties. This law makes it clear they cannot do that.

 

CHN has introduced and is working this bill in cooperation with Christian Heritage Home Educators, Home School Legal Defense Association and Washington Homeschool Organization.

 

Sponsors; McCune, Priest, Barlow, Roach, Sullivan, Quall, Ahern, Orcutt, Erickson, Anderson, Dunn, Liias, Green, Upthegrove, Simpson, Kretz, Nelson and Bailey.

 

HB 3009 http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=3009&year=2007

 

Status:  Bill died in committee due to no action taken

Position: Support

Action: None needed at this time.

 

NOTE: HB 3009 does not touch the homeschool law. CHN will oppose any bill that amends the homeschool law and would hope that all homeschoolers would join us.

 

 

HB3010 An act relating to prohibiting advertising and marketing to students receiving home-based instruction. This bill makes it clear that information from the Declaration-of-Intent (DOI) form is not to be used by school districts for advertising government school-at-home programs. The purpose of the DOI form is to show compliance with the compulsory education law and was not meant to be used by local school districts nor is there any compelling reason for them to do so.

 

Sponsors; Sullivan, Roach, Quall, Ahern, McCune, Orcutt, Anderson, Liias, Erickson, Dunn, Upthegrove, Simpson, Linville, Ormsby and Kelley.

 

HB 3010 http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=3010&year=2007

 

CHN has introduced and is working this bill in cooperation with Christian Heritage Home Educators, Home School Legal Defense Association and Washington Homeschool Organization.

 

NOTE: We have some concerns with the following language and are working to have it removed. This however does not mean this bill should not be supported. Part of the “bill process” is making changes, which is why the legislature holds hearings, hears from constituents, and works with advocates/lobbyist. This input aides them in making any necessary changes to a bill.

 

While this language is clearly related to ancillary services in our dealings with school districts it is doubtful they will honor this. Also, it is our preference to have a law that does not allow for any exceptions in school districts using information from a DOI form.

 

Once, on an annual basis, school districts may send a fact sheet to parents who have filed a declaration of intent that lists the ancillary services available for students receiving home-based instruction, such as counseling, psychological services, testing, remedial instruction, speech and hearing therapy, health care services, and sports activities.

 

Status:  Bill died in committee due to no action taken.

Position: Support 

Action: None needed at this time.

 

NOTE: HB 3010 does not touch the homeschool law. CHN will oppose any bill that amends the homeschool laws and would hope that all homeschoolers would join us.

 

 

Other bills of interest:

 

SB 6625 Allowing for parent taught drivers education. This bill would allow for parents/guardians to teach an approved commercial drivers education course at home versus enrolling youth in a commercial driving school. Under current law it is mandatory for a youth under the age of 18 years of age to have completed a traffic safety course from a commercial driving school.

 

We would like to reiterate that this proposed legislation does not just benefit homeschool students but benefits all students as an option to the commercial driving schools.

 

Sponsors: Senators Swecker, Kastama, Benton, Delvin, Zarelli,  Honeyford, Rasmussen,and Holmquist

 

SB 6625 http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=6625&year=2008

 

Status:  Bill died in committee due to no action taken.

Position: Support

Action: None needed at this time.

 

 

SB5071/HB1108 An act allowing for grandparents to petition courts to allow for visitations.

 

This bill would allow a grandparent to petition the court for visitation of children in an intact family. This bill is clearly unconstitutional and is a violation of parental rights. At the hearing last year several groups testified in favor of this bill and wanted to broaden visitation rights to even include non family members!.

 

Sponsors in Senate- Fairley(prime), Kohl-Welles, Shin, Rasmussen

Sponsors in House- Haler(prime), Kessler, McDonald, Moeller, Morell, Hankins, Dunshee, McCoy, Ormsby, Hudgins, Sells, Haigh, Kenney, Springer, Wallace

 

This bill threatens parental rights, which is the very foundation of our homeschool rights and freedoms. Read HSLDA’s e-alert for more on this bill and this issue.

 

Status:

Senate- Bill dead

House- Bill dead

Position: Opposed

Action:  No action needed at this time.

 

 

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