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  • H. R. 6883 is a bill that aims to change the Higher Education Act of 1965. This amendment requires colleges and universities to collect and record more detailed information about hate crimes on campus. It specifies that the recorded data should include various subcategories...

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    H. R. 6883 is a plan to make colleges collect more details about bad things like bullying or unfair treatment because of someone's religion, culture, or lifestyle, so they can understand and stop these problems better.

  • H. RES. 1212 addresses the issue of tent encampments on university campuses, which have led to illegal activities and disruption. The resolution criticizes universities that have negotiated with those in encampments or canceled classes, and it emphasizes maintaining free...

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    H. RES. 1212 is a plan that says schools should work with police to quickly remove people living in tents on their campuses to keep the area safe and not change their rules just because someone asks in a protest.

  • The Stop Campus Hazing Act (H.R. 5646) seeks to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 by requiring higher education institutions to report hazing incidents in their annual security reports. It mandates that schools compile statistics on such incidents and incorporate them in...

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    The Stop Campus Hazing Act is a law that wants schools to tell everyone when there is bullying or bad behavior on campus to help keep students safe. It asks schools to keep track of these incidents and share that information, just like a safety report.

  • H.R. 5646, also known as the "Stop Campus Hazing Act," aims to improve transparency and prevention of hazing activities in higher education institutions. It mandates that colleges and universities include hazing incidents in their annual security reports and compile these...

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    H.R. 5646 wants colleges to tell everyone about bad things called "hazing" that happen, like making someone do something embarrassing to join a club. Schools have to share what they find out about these on their websites so everyone knows what's happening.