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Senate Bill 206 Aims to Politicize School Board Elections

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In the proposed bill, school board officials would have an eight-year term limit.
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Sen. Clint Penzo, R-Springdale, is the lead sponsor of Senate Bill 206. If passed, it would mandate local school board elections to become partisan elections, among other amendments to the current laws around elections.

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Matthew Moore is senior producer for Ozarks at Large.