Governor Signs Bill Bringing Common Sense to Zero Tolerance Policy
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 |
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ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue announced today that he has signed Senate Bill 299, sponsored by Sen. Emanuel Jones. SB 299 amends the state’s zero-tolerance policy on weapons in schools, giving principals and school systems more discretion in handling their school’s disciplinary cases.
“This is common sense legislation that gives local school systems discretion in disciplining students,” said Governor Perdue. “No child should be kicked out of school for accidentally bringing a fishing knife and upon discovering it, reporting it promptly to school officials.”
Sen. Jones drafted the legislation after hearing the story of Eli Mohone, who was arrested and kicked out of school after turning himself in for accidentally bringing a fishing knife to school.
Governor Perdue also announced today that he has signed additional House and Senate bills. The list of the legislation is below:
Bills Signed Monday, May 24, 2010
House Bills
HB 172
HB 249
HB 323
HB 486
HB 898
HB 916
HB 923
HB 969
HB 980
HB 1150
HB 1174
HB 1196
HB 1260
HR 1513
Senate Bills
SB 149
SB 162
SB 238
SB 305
SB 340
SB 341
SB 354
SB 364
SB 369
SB 387
SB 392
SB 427
SB 518
SR 1075
Bills Signed Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Photos of today’s bill signings taken with the bill sponsors can be obtained by contacting the Governor’s Press Office.
House Bills
HB 303
HB 361
HB 867
HB 883
HB 1059
HB 1072
HB 1310
Senate Bills
SB 299
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