
Georgia Passes New State Discrimination Reporting Process
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Georgia Lawmakers Establish State Process for Discrimination Complaints in Education
Georgia lawmakers have passed a new bill, Senate Bill five twenty-three, creating a state process for students to report discrimination in public schools and colleges. The bill, which has been approved by both the House and Senate, sets up a statewide coordinator focused on Title VI protections and requires schools and colleges to establish their own policies to address such issues. The move comes after lawmakers and families expressed frustration with past harassment cases, particularly involving Jewish students. The bill was amended to ensure equal treatment across all religions, with groups representing Muslim communities welcoming the change. The bill now heads back to the Senate for a final review before potentially becoming law.
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