Labrador accuses education leaders of sowing ‘strife and conflict’ over new parental consent law

Attorney General Raúl Labrador has weighed in on school districts’ responsibilities under a new law that requires parental consent for health treatment. In a letter to state superintendent Debbie Critchfield last week, Labrador said it’s unlikely that a school district will be sued for giving a student a Band-Aid under Senate Bill 1329. And he accused “various groups and individuals” of “pushing an extreme reading” of the law in an effort to undermine it.

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