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Rick Scott wants to take $80B from IRS to fund armed officers in schools after Nashville shooting

Por: Fox News Politics March 31, 2023

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Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., is urging Congress to reroute the billions of dollars earmarked for the Internal Revenue Service in Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act into money to hire armed officers for academic campuses across the country, in the wake of a mass shooting at a Nashville elementary school earlier this week. The tragedy in Nashville made clear that more must be done to keep our schools safe, Scott said Thursday. Washington spends... + full article



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