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homeschool bill passes over gop objections

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This is a state-level education policy change with no direct commercial mechanism. No product, commodity, company margin, or supply chain is affected. The bill regulates homeschooling procedures and does not create scarcity, demand shifts, or cost changes for any industry.

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  • Connecticut Senate passed House Bill 5468, imposing first regulations on homeschooling.
  • Vote was 22-14 on Monday night.
  • Requires annual education form from all homeschooling families.
  • Prohibits parents under DCF investigation from homeschooling.
  • Bill awaits Governor Ned Lamont's signature.
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