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  • The Safe Schools Improvement Act (H.R. 1810) aims to tackle bullying and harassment in schools by requiring states to establish anti-bullying policies. These policies must protect students from bullying based on characteristics such as race, gender, disability, or religion...

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    The Safe Schools Improvement Act (H.R. 1810) is a plan to help keep kids from being bullied at school by making sure there are rules to protect everyone, no matter who they are. It wants schools to check how well these rules work and tell people how much bullying is happening, so kids can feel safer and happier.

  • S. 986, introduced in the 119th Congress, is intended to prevent bullying and harassment in schools across the United States. The bill, known as the “Safe Schools Improvement Act,” proposes an amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. It requires states...

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    S. 986, called the "Safe Schools Improvement Act," wants to make sure schools have rules to stop bullying and keep kids safe, but it doesn't say exactly how they'll get the money to do it or what happens if someone doesn't follow the rules.