Texas bill proposes bleeding stations in schools, therapist warns of mental health impacts

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Texas bill proposes bleeding stations in schools, therapist warns of mental health impacts
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The San Antonio lawmaker said after the Robb Elementary shooting that killed 19 fourth graders, she felt it was necessary to file the bill to lower the grade level.

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