To make capital reappropriations for certain agencies for the biennium ending June 30, 2022, and to declare an emergency.
To enact the "Worker Protection Act" to require the Director of Job and Family Services to consider certain factors related to COVID-19 when determining, for purposes of unemployment benefit eligibility, whether an individual had just cause to quit work or refuse employment and to declare an emergency.
To establish and modify requirements regarding the provision of telehealth services and to declare an emergency.
To create a procedure to conduct an election entirely by mail in the case of a public health emergency, to modify certain deadlines for absent voting, and to direct the Secretary of State's use of federal CARES Act funds.
To provide that only the General Assembly, by a two-thirds majority vote, can require that all residents of the state wear a face mask or covering.
To establish scholarships for children of full-time United States military service members to attend chartered nonpublic schools and to make an appropriation.
To revise the law with regard to the state academic content standards and primary and secondary education assessments and teacher evaluations, to create the Legislative Office of Education Oversight, and to make other changes regarding the operation of primary and secondary schools.
Regarding eligibility for publicly funded child care.
Regarding eligibility for publicly funded child care.
To waive state testing requirements for the 2020-2021 school year, to provide exemptions from state report cards and other provisions related to test results, and to declare an emergency.