Griffith’s second bill, the Vulnerable Student Protection Act, would make schools provide special education, behavioral health, counseling and nutritional services, among others, on an in-person basis to at-risk students. Those services would also be extended to homeless, disabled, foster care and economically disadvantaged students, Griffith said.
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