Grandfather of students killed at bus stop remembers Jackie Walorski
By: Melissa Hudson
Posted: Aug 4, 2022 6:37 PM EST

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Rep. Jackie Walorski was very dedicated to helping Hoosiers stay safe. She introduced the Stop for School Buses Act after three children were killed and one was injured at a bus stop in Rochester.
Michael Schwab, the grandfather of Alivia Stahl and Mason and Xavier Ingle joined ABC57 to talk about Rep. Walorski's legacy.
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