

2011 Senate Bill 619: Repeal restrictions on public “cyber schools” (Senate Roll Call 605)
Passed 20 to 18 in the Senate on October 27, 2011, to eliminate a cap of two on the number of online public “cyber schools,” and also eliminate a cap of 1,000 on the total number of students that can be enrolled in all state cyber schools. The bill would also reduce restrictions on entities contracted to run a cyber school, repeal a mandate that every cyber school operate all grades from K to 12, and more.
View All of Senate Bill 619: History, Amendments & Comments
The vote was 20 in favor, 18 against, and 0 not voting.
(Senate Roll Call 605)
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Repeal restrictions on public “cyber schools”
IN FAVOR
SENATE DEMOCRATS
none
SENATE REPUBLICANS
AGAINST
SENATE DEMOCRATS
| Anderson (D) | Bieda (D) | Gleason (D) | Gregory (D) | Hood (D) |
| Hopgood (D) | Hunter (D) | Johnson (D) | Smith (D) | Warren (D) |
| Whitmer (D) | Young (D) |
SENATE REPUBLICANS
| Casperson (R) | Caswell (R) | Jones (R) | Kahn (R) | Nofs (R) |
| Rocca (R) |
SENATE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES
Senate Roll Call 605 on 2011 Senate Bill 619
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