West Virginia Senate Passes Raylee's Law
West Virginia senators pass Raylees Law, HB5537, to prevent child abuse in homeschooling cases. The bill, named after eight-year-old Raylee Browning who died from abuse, blocks parents from homeschooling if theres an open child abuse or neglect probe. Supporters emphasize its a balance between family choices and child safety, with teachers highlighting the need for visibility to spot signs of trouble. The bill now heads to the House of Delegates in the sessions final stretch.
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