"We need to make sure that the fast-growing States and the balance of States in this country have as much information as available because I cannot imagine the pain as a parent myself of having my child molested by someone in our schools"
- Jon Porter
About this Quote
This quote by Jon Porter speaks to the value of supplying info to all states, specifically those that are growing rapidly. He is emphasizing the need to guarantee that all states have access to the same information, as he can not envision the pain of having actually a child molested by somebody in the school system. Porter is highlighting the importance of supplying info to all states, despite their size or growth rate, in order to protect children from potential harm. He is also stressing the need for moms and dads to be knowledgeable about the potential risks that their kids might face in the school system. By providing information to all states, parents can be much better notified and much better equipped to safeguard their children from possible damage.
This quote is written / told by Jon Porter somewhere between May 16, 1955 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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