The Wisconsin Assembly has passed a Republican-backed measure that would require schools with a high number of crimes to hire police officers to be stationed in school buildings.
Wisconsin's Assembly will vote on a bill that would require police to be located in schools that have a high number of crimes. The state would partially reimburse the schools.
The Wisconsin Assembly is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a Republican-backed measure that would require schools with a high number of crimes to hire police officers to be located in school buildings.
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