Heartbroken Families of Camp Mystic Victims Advocate for Safety Legislation

Heartbroken Families of Camp Mystic Victims Advocate for Safety Legislation

Following the tragic deaths of 25 campers and two counselors at Camp Mystic last month, Texas lawmakers passed legislation aimed at overhauling safety standards for youth camps. Ahead of the Senate Bill 1, also known as the Heaven's 27 Camp Safety Act, passing on August 21, parents, family members, and friends of the victims gathered in the Capitol Senate Chamber in Austin.
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