Texas Parents Demand Fentanyl Education in Schools After Teen Deaths

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Texas Parents Demand Fentanyl Education in Schools After Teen Deaths
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Texas moms who lost loved ones to fentanyl-related deaths are calling for elementary schools to educate children about the dangers of the drug. They are part of an organization called Texas Against Fentanyl and support a bill called "Tucker's Bill," which would require school districts to provide at least 10 hours of instruction related to "fentanyl prevention and drug poisoning awareness" for sixth through 12th graders. The number of fentanyl-related deaths is increasing in Central Texas, with 251 overdoses in Travis, Williamson, and Hays Counties in 2022.

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