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Senate approves school‑technology transparency measures for parents

February 03, 2026 | 2026 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Senate approves school‑technology transparency measures for parents
The Senate approved SB88, a measure described by the sponsor as a relatively minor bill to increase parental transparency about what students access on school‑provided screens. The bill adds two requirements to existing school policies: upon parent request, schools must use a content‑filtering approach that allows only approved sites (a whitelist) rather than a blacklist, and schools must provide a parent monitoring system so parents can see which websites their children accessed and how much time they spent on school devices.

The sponsor framed the bill as focused on parental transparency and not a broad rewrite of school technology policy. After a brief presentation there was no extended debate on the floor; the recorded roll call showed 21 yeas, 2 nays, and 6 absent and the Senate read the bill for a third time.

Supporters described the bill as providing parents more information and control over school‑issued technology; no implementation timeline or fiscal estimates were discussed on the floor.

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