I aske this question of the Hide a week or so ago. Are you willing to pay for the mental health work?
POLITICO: In your book, you say that in an ideal world, 500,000 psychologists would be employed in schools around the country. If you assume a modest salary of $70,000 a year, that amounts to over $35 billion in funding. Are you seeing any national or state-level political momentum for even a sliver of these kind of mental health resources?
What is the value of a life?
Personally, I dont think that would solve the problem. The core issue lies elsewhere(s).