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State lawmakers consider mandatory First Amendment classes

The House committee on higher education considered a bill in Jefferson City Tuesday morning that would boost First Amendment education for Missouri students.

If passed, the legislation would require all college students to take a freedom of speech course before receiving a diploma.

The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Dean Dohrman, says last year’s protests on the MU campus was the main influence for this proposed legislation.

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