Georgia lawmaker proposes new childcare safety measures after toddler’s tragic death

BRUNSWICK, Ga. – A Georgia lawmaker is pushing for new safety requirements at childcare facilities following the death of a 16-month-old child last May.

The child, Jamal Bryant Jr., choked on a watermelon seed given to him by staff at a now-closed daycare in Brunswick named “The Kids Nest Learning Center.”

Georgia State Representative Rick Townsend says if the bill proposal becomes law it would require all childcare facilities in the state to have portable airway clearance devices…

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