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Florida teachers union head: Resuming in-person learning is ‘irresponsible’

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Fedrick Ingram, president of Florida Education Association, the state’s largest teachers union, talks on the 3rd hour of TODAY about the state’s education commissioner ordering all public schools to resume in-person learning when the academic year begins. “It is irresponsible to not have a plan,” he says. “This is not a slogan. Lives are in the balance. People are going to be hurt and people are going to be killed if we don’t get this right.”