"The question is: Should the government be able to force a parent to have their children tracked in the same exact way that warehouse pallets, prisoners and migratory animals are monitored" - Lois Kolkhorst “This is a technology that is very difficult to limit and to secure,” Emery, a Republican, said. “If a private company wants to do it, fine. But it’s not something you should mandate on children.” - Ed Emery “You don’t need to collect biometric information to buy a hot dog in the school cafeteria or check out a library book,” - Dorothy Hukill Source: States Backtrack on Student Tracking Technology By Jeffrey Stinson, Stateline.org |
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