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TexasTowelie

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Sun Apr 9, 2017, 06:04 PM Apr 2017

Senators advance bill requiring Nebraska schools to provide place for students to pump breast milk

LINCOLN — Nebraska lawmakers gave first-round approval Tuesday to a measure aimed at helping ensure that pregnant and parenting students can finish high school.

Legislative Bill 427 advanced on a vote of 29-3, despite concerns raised by some senators that it amounted to an unfunded mandate on schools.

The measure, introduced by State Sen. Tony Vargas of Omaha, makes clear that K-12 schools must accommodate student mothers who want to breast-feed.

The bill requires schools to provide an appropriate place for students to pump breast milk and store it. The bill would apply to all public, private and parochial schools.

Read more: http://www.omaha.com/news/legislature/senators-advance-bill-requiring-nebraska-schools-to-provide-place-for/article_fb8b661e-1960-11e7-9abd-7b87684dd9ef.html

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