Raylee's Law Fails in West Virginia
Raylees Law fails to pass in West Virginia legislature, despite efforts to protect children from abuse and neglect. The bill, named after eight-year-old Raylee Browning who died from abuse, aimed to prevent parents from homeschooling if theres an open child protective services case. Tensions ran high in the house debate, with supporters and opponents clashing over the bills implications. Despite a late-night push, the house barely passed an amended version, leaving supporters frustrated and determined to push harder in the next session.
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