Illinois Senate Passes Bill Mandating Expulsion for Students Who Commit Sexual Assault at School
The measure would let schools expel students for sexual assault and related offenses after the Illinois Senate voted to advance it.
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Illinois Senate passes bill mandating expulsion for students who commit sexual assault at school
Senate Bill 939 would mandate that schools expel a student for at least one year if the student sexually assaults or attempts to sexually assault another student on school grounds.
Illinois bill to expel students over sexual assault progresses in Springfield
(The Center Square) – A measure that would place new rules on Illinois schools requiring a full-year expulsion of a student who commits an act of sexual assault passed the Senate and now heads to the House. Though the Senate passed the bill, some lawmakers had concerns that the bill is an overreach. State Sen. Steve McClure, R-Litchfield, began work on a bill after a 10-year-old girl in his district – who was raped by a 14-year-old male schoolma…
Senate advances bill to expel students who commit sexual violence at school | Illinois State Bar Association
Senate advances bill to expel students who commit sexual violence at schoolThe Illinois Senate advanced a plan Thursday that would ensure students who commit sexually violent crimes can be expelled from school. Source: Capitol News Illinois
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