Email to Doug and Emma
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From: Abbott, Hope
To: Frost, Emma; Ramsey, Doug
Subject: Investigations
Dear Ms. Frost, Doug,
Between your staff and my connections an interesting picture is developing. Below is a link is a link where I am currently mapping all the laws in case you want a full overview, but against expectations Pennsylvania is emerging as a focal point with at least triple the laws under consideration compared to other states. Something I frankly would have suspected from one of the red states.
One particular proposal seems furthest along in the process and seems most prominent. After three violent manifestations in the Pittsburgh area, laws are on the docket which would make parents financially liable for any damage that is caused by their manifesting child as well as an obligation for schools to offer suitable facilities for special needs students with an X-gene. That last one holds some implications I do not like.
I propose we dig further into this specific bill, looking at who are behind this for one. I will also ask Sue to assist. Her research skills should match well with our.
Warmly,
Hope Abbott.
To: Frost, Emma; Ramsey, Doug
Subject: Investigations
Dear Ms. Frost, Doug,
Between your staff and my connections an interesting picture is developing. Below is a link is a link where I am currently mapping all the laws in case you want a full overview, but against expectations Pennsylvania is emerging as a focal point with at least triple the laws under consideration compared to other states. Something I frankly would have suspected from one of the red states.
One particular proposal seems furthest along in the process and seems most prominent. After three violent manifestations in the Pittsburgh area, laws are on the docket which would make parents financially liable for any damage that is caused by their manifesting child as well as an obligation for schools to offer suitable facilities for special needs students with an X-gene. That last one holds some implications I do not like.
I propose we dig further into this specific bill, looking at who are behind this for one. I will also ask Sue to assist. Her research skills should match well with our.
Warmly,
Hope Abbott.