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Campaign Unavailable We're sorry, this alert is no longer available. If you would like to learn more about ways you can take action, please visit Planned Parenthood of Central North Carolina.The short explanation of this alert was: NC Women United believes that all students have a right to a sound basic education, but too often, bullying and harassment interfere with that right. Therefore, NCWU has included HB 1366, the School Violence Prevention Act as critical issue for Women's Advocacy Day 2008. House Bill 1366, the School Violence Prevention Act, protects ALL students from bullying, regardless of whether they are Christian, Muslim, black, white, brown, gay, straight, girl, boy, fat, skinny, short, tall, rich, or poor. Physical appearance, sexual orientation, and gender identity are the three most frequent reasons for bullying and harassment in schools, yet these types of bullying are often overlooked by school personnel. The inclusion of enumerated protected categories of students in House Bill 1366 is essential as they will provide clear direction to teachers, administrators, and students about the scope of the law. This bill was introduced by Representatives Glazier (D), Fisher (D), Justice (R), and Stiller (R), along with 43 bi-partisan co-sponsors, passed the House 73-46. The Senate then passed a stripped, ineffective version of the bill. The House must reject these changes so a strong final version of the bill with enumerated protections can be adopted. If you would like to view details on this alert, please visit here. |