Texas lawmakers are disagreeing whether the state can be found liable for the death of a three-year-old girl who died on a relocation bus to Chicago.
are at odds over whether the Lone Star State can be found liable for the death of a 3-year-old Venezuelan girl traveling on a relocation bus sent by the state from Brownsville to Chicago.
"What I’m being told is that people are screened and that clearly didn’t happen here. Whether this child was screened or not remains to be seen," Texas State Senator Roland Gutierrez told the outlet. Gutierrez said it is unknown if the people on the bus were aware that the girl was sick. The senator said he believes Texas is at fault in the girl's death.
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