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Texas parents called for an end to dangerous restraints in schools. It didn’t happen.

Posted on June 21, 2023

From Yahoo! News:

“Texas lawmakers took a step in the right direction this session to keep students with disabilities safe at school, advocates say, but they didn’t go as far as they’d hoped.”

“’It was a disappointing session,’” said Steven Aleman, senior policy specialist with the advocacy group Disability Rights Texas.

To read the full article, “Texas parents called for an end to dangerous restraints in schools. It didn’t happen.”, visit the Yahoo! News Website.



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