The 15-year-old sophomore is the driving force behind a bill that would require high schools with more than 1,500 students to install vaping-detection devices in bathrooms and common areas.
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No offense to this well-meaning kid but this isn't really where we need to be spending money given the current state of education in Oregon. If generations of us somehow survived "smoking in the boys room," I think this generation can handle some vaping.
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