It's something I go to confession about. But I was a coach. I coached African-American kids. There's no way I think any less of people because of their skin color. -Rep. Ralph Arza

 

It's something I go to confession about. But I was a coach. I coached African-American kids. There's no way I think any less of people because of their skin color.


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If local government, (such as a school board), is not meeting the needs of a community, they have every right to come to us.

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You're not going to make everybody happy.

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This bill is designed to ward off similar situations. This is a way to safeguard children from putting themselves in a bad situation.

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We don't need to be encouraging children to have kids and find a loophole in order to get married.

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