
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The Clark County Education Association has announced it will support the film tax bill (AB238) during the special session.
According to the Governor’s Office, a special session will be held Thursday to discuss several issues.
The teachers’ union says the bill is expected to create thousands of jobs, which they believe would be filled by Clark County School District students. The proposed bill in the 2025 Legislative Session would reportedly help fund pre-k education programs.
CCEA officials announced in a press release that an amended version of the bill will be proposed in the Special Session. The changes to the bill would reflect a proposed partnership with CCSD and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, to offer early childhood career opportunities for CCSD students.
The union says there are various benefits linked to enhancing early childhood education, funding programs, and collaborative efforts within the public education system.
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