

2007 House Bill 4162: Require school bullying policies (House Roll Call 70)
Amendment offered by Rep. Jacob Hoogendyk, Jr. (R) on March 28, 2007, to strike out a reference to the provision in the model anti-bullying policy adopted the state board of education on Sept. 12, 2006, which defines bullying or harassment as actions motivated by an individual’s race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression; or a mental, physical, sensory disability or impairment, or by any other distinguishing characteristic. Also, to specify that bullying is prohibited regardless of the motivation, instead of specifying that it prohibited when motivated “by animus or because of an actual or perceived characteristic,” or by the characteristics the state board adopted. Note: This and the other amendment votes on this bill were actually on the parliamentary issue of whether to allow them to be considered on “third reading,” which explains the consistent party line votes. The amendment failed 52 to 58 in the House on March 28, 2007.
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The vote was 52 in favor, 58 against, and 0 not voting.
(House Roll Call 70 at House Journal 31)
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The amendment
IN FAVOR
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
none
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
AGAINST
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
none
HOUSE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES
House Roll Call 70 on The amendment
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