Certainly. But I did ask specifically about black children. About black children. All children should be treated equally. Absolutely. But they're not. Well, they should be, but they aren't. Well, Governors in states and superintendents need to look at the laws in their particular states that are relative to their states, these programs. What do you believe is the federal role in ensuring that states are not able to, whether it be discriminate or disproportionately punish students based on race or disability or … (04:18–04:26)
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Asserts that state governors and superintendents should review state laws relevant to educational programs.
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