A bill that would prohibit schools from using corporal punishment to discipline students with disabilities failed to pass Oklahoma's House of Representatives.
Oklahoma's House of Representatives failed to pass a bill that would ban corporal punishment against school students with disabilities.
The bill was introduced by a Republican—State Representative John Talley—and some GOP members favored the measure. However, even moreNineteen states in the United States allowin schools, including Oklahoma. The state's department of education has a regulation that prohibits teachers from punishing children with disabilities, but Oklahoma does not have a state law in place against the practice.
Earlier this year, Talley spoke with KOKH-TV—a local Fox-affiliated station—about why he introduced the bill.
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