NC Anti-Bully Legislation Goes to House
An anti-bullying bill that includes LGBT students has been given final approval in the North Carolina Senate and now heads to the House. This legislation will cover race, religion, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity. It would require any school employee who witnesses or knows of harassment or bullying to report the incidents to school officials.

The bill received final approval without debate. On Tuesday, it gained preliminary approval with a 25-22 vote following impassioned arguments on both sides.

Senate Bill 526 05/06/09.

“The NC Senate made history, standing up for the safety of all students, and for the first time passing legislation that includes sexual orientation and gender identity,” said Ian Palmquist, Executive Director of Equality NC. “Although the House has passed similar legislation in the past, we must all keep working hard to get this bill to the governor’s desk, as passage is far from assured.”
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This is Kate Mabe speaking at the Prevent School Violence NC Press Conference about her experiences with being bullied as a queer kid in middle school and high school.

You can also hear her mom’s story on The Bullying Blog: A collection of stories from North Carolinians.

They’re looking for people to contribute their stories about bullying. You can write or submit a video. If you want to do a video but don’t have the means, get in touch! We can help you film your story!

info@beyrownqueero.com

Please personalize a letter to your legislators today asking them to support safe schools for all of North Carolina’s children!

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