A multi-state coalition of Republican attorneys general , led by Brenna Bird of Iowa, is advising universities to refrain from suppressing conservative speech in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death .

In a letter , Bird and 16 of her colleagues single out “exorbitant” security fees as one method colleges and universities use to curb free speech on campus.

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