Legislation, prompted by the death of a St. Louis county girl, is one step closer to the governor's education goals.
Rod Petersen has the details from the State Capitol.
A bill requiring crossing arms on school buses narrowly passed out of the House Education committee.
The bill, part of the Governor's education agenda, would provide 1.7 million dollars statewide for the school bus safety arms. Bill sponsor Steve Stoll
But, opponents say that school bus arms don't go far enough in protecting children.
They say strobe lights on buses is another way to provide additional safety.
The bill passed earlier by the Senate, now goes to the House.
From the State Capitol, I'm Rod Petersen.