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Senate Bill Would Require Colleges to Report Hazing Incidents

Colleges and universities would have to report more information about hazing incidents under a new Senate bill formally announced this week that has bipartisan backing and support in the House of Representatives.
The Stop Campus Hazing Act is co-sponsored by Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat, and Louisiana senator Dr. Bill Cassidy, the top Republican on the Senate education committee. It would require higher education institutions to educate students about the dangers of hazing and give parents and students more information about which on-campus student organizations have a history of hazing incidents. 
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