Governor Signs Anti-Bullying Legislation
Thursday, May 27, 2010 |
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ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue announced today that he has signed Senate Bill 250, which strengthens Georgia’s anti-bullying laws. The law requires that parental notification for students involved in a bullying incident and directs the state Department of Education to develop a model anti-bullying policy that can be used by local school systems. SB 250 was originally sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Bill Hamrick and carried in the House by Rep. Mike Jacobs, Rep. Mike Glanton and Rep. Kevin Levitas.
“Bullying has no place in our schools,” said Governor Perdue. “This legislation will help local systems address incidents of student intimidation and ensure that parents know when their child is involved in a bullying incident.”
The Governor was joined at the bill signing by the family of Jaheem Herrara who committed suicide after being taunted by classmates.
Governor Perdue also announced today that he has signed additional House and Senate bills. The list of the legislation is below:
Bills Signed
House Bills
HB 122
HB 451
HB 866
HB 1085
HB 1345
HR 1686
Senate Bills
SB 384
SB 397
SB 447
Editor’s Note: Photos of today’s bill signings taken with the bill sponsors can be obtained by contacting the Governor’s Press Office.
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