Massachusetts National Guard called to help with school bus driver shortage

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.RonAllenNBC reports that the Massachusetts National Guard is being deployed to help with the ongoing school bus driver shortage and says, 'educators are saying this is a national emergency.'

NBC News' Ron Allen reports that the Massachusetts National Guard is being deployed to help with the ongoing school bus driver shortage and says, "educators are saying this is a national emergency.".

NBC News' Ron Allen reports that the Massachusetts National Guard is being deployed to help with the ongoing school bus driver shortage and says, "educators are saying this is a national emergency."

 

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