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CCEA Legislative Report Card 2017 Southern Nevada CCEA had a specific legislative agenda for the 2017 Legislative Session. Our priorities were important to both educators and public education at large. Below is our rating on how legislators did based on their actions that demonstrated their willingness to move our agenda forward, be advocates for CCEA members, and be accessible throughout the Legislative Session. SPONSORED CCEA LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES Senate Majority Leader Aaron Ford, SD 11 | SB 547, Salary Incentive for Professional Development & SB 369, School Climate Bill Speaker Jason Frierson, AD 18 & Assemblyman Ozzie Fumo, AD 21 | AB 320, Evaluations Bill Chairman Mo Denis, SD 2 | SB 178, Weighted Funding Formula Bill Chairman Mo Denis, SD 2 & Chairwoman Joyce Woodhouse, SD 5 | SB 300, Peer Assistance & Review Bill SENATE: ADVOCATE FOR CCEA EDUCATORS Vice Chairman David R. Parks, SD 7 Senator Yvanna D. Cancela, SD 10 Senator Tick Segerblom, SD3 Senator Nicole J. Cannizzaro, SD 6 Senate Asst. Majority Leader Kelvin Atkinson, SD 4 Senator Patricia Farley, SD 8 Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson, SD 20 Senator Pat Spearman, SD 1 Senator Becky Harris, SD 9 Senator Scott Hammond, SD 18 STATE ASSEMBLY: ADVOCATE FOR CCEA EDUCATORS Chairman Tyrone Thompson, AD 17 Assemblywoman Daniele Monroe-Moreno, AD 1 Minority Floor Leader, Paul Anderson, AD 13 Assemblywoman Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod, AD34 Assemblyman Nelson Araujo, AD3 Assemblyman Keith Pickard, AD22 Assemblyman Edgar Flores,AD 28 Assemblyman Chris Edwards, AD 19 Assemblyman Elliot Anderson, AD15 Assemblyman Chris Brooks, AD 10 Assemblywoman Brittey Miller, AD 5 Assemblyman Steve Yeager, AD 9 Assemblyman William McCurdy, II, AD 6 Assemblyman Justin Watkins, AD 35 STATE ASSEMBLY: LET CCEA EDUCATORS DOWN Chairwoman Maggie Carlton, AD 14 Chairwoman Carlton's failure to give SB 547, our Salary Incentive for Professional Development Bill, a hearing and therefore destroying our efforts to pass our bill into law was undoubtedly a major disappointment. .
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