"At the end of the day, many of these controversies would be lessened if students and parents were more empowered to receive an education that fits their needs."
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Lyndall Fraker, who oversees Missouri's medical marijuana program, said nearly 7,000 people work in the field in the state.
In response, Congressman Billy Long accused YouTube of being "un-American" and working to "censor and cancel" conservatives.
"If recent years have taught us anything, it's that families are demanding more and more say in their child’s education."
Teaming up with former Kansas City-based start-up, StartTalking, the foundation is launching a tele-counseling program at the Van-Far school district in Audrain County.
Majority Floor Leader Caleb Rowden has proposed expanding Missouri’s virtual and online school programs.
The lawsuits list parents as well as Attorney General Eric Schmitt as plaintiffs.
A proposal from Sen. Bill Eigel ignited debate on charter school development and public school operations in a Senate Education Committee.
"I’m honored to lead the state’s efforts in expanding access to broadband, which is a truly life-changing prospect for communities all across our state."
The Attorney General's Office said it will file lawsuits against the school districts this week.