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Missouri State Board of Education revisits rulemaking authority discussions
The Missouri State Board of Education discussed its rulemaking authority during an annual retreat, with new leadership exploring how far its power extends. Board president Brooks Miller emphasized the goal of improving education for children, while members debated the scope of their regulatory capabilities. The board is composed of governor-appointed members without mandatory education backgrounds, and recent changes in leadership have shifted the tone of discussions.
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