NEA head: WH school safety plan 'doesn’t close loopholes'
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Is the new White House school safety plan enough? Lily Eskelsen García, President of the National Education Association, tells Hallie Jackson that while mental health and background checks are important, "working on certain aspects does not address the problem," which is, "how guns fall into the hands of dangerous people" in the first place.March 12, 2018
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