Jul 142014
July 14, 2014
Featured News, U.S., Youth & Schools
AP reports:
Gov. Jay Nixon has vetoed legislation that would have prohibited Missouri’s public schools from tracking students electronically.
The legislation rejected Wednesday sought to bar districts from using “radio frequency identification technology” to monitor or track the location of students.
Nixon said it would have eroded the ability of local school officials to decide what’s best for their students.
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