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Stop Sexual Harassment in K–12 Act
12/29/2022, 11:18 PM
Summary of Bill HR 7620
Bill 117 HR 7620, also known as the Stop Sexual Harassment in K–12 Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of addressing and preventing sexual harassment in K–12 schools. The bill seeks to create a safer and more inclusive learning environment for students by implementing various measures to combat sexual harassment.
One of the key provisions of the bill is the requirement for schools to develop and implement policies and procedures for preventing and addressing sexual harassment. These policies must include clear definitions of sexual harassment, reporting procedures, and disciplinary actions for offenders. Schools will also be required to provide training for staff and students on how to recognize and respond to sexual harassment.
Additionally, the bill mandates that schools conduct annual surveys to assess the prevalence of sexual harassment among students and the effectiveness of their prevention efforts. This data will be used to inform future policy decisions and interventions. Furthermore, the Stop Sexual Harassment in K–12 Act establishes a grant program to provide funding for schools to implement evidence-based prevention programs and support services for victims of sexual harassment. These grants will help schools improve their response to incidents of sexual harassment and create a culture of respect and accountability. Overall, Bill 117 HR 7620 aims to address the pervasive issue of sexual harassment in K–12 schools and create a safer and more supportive environment for all students. By implementing comprehensive policies, training, and support services, the legislation seeks to empower schools to effectively prevent and respond to sexual harassment, ultimately promoting a positive and inclusive educational experience for all students.
One of the key provisions of the bill is the requirement for schools to develop and implement policies and procedures for preventing and addressing sexual harassment. These policies must include clear definitions of sexual harassment, reporting procedures, and disciplinary actions for offenders. Schools will also be required to provide training for staff and students on how to recognize and respond to sexual harassment.
Additionally, the bill mandates that schools conduct annual surveys to assess the prevalence of sexual harassment among students and the effectiveness of their prevention efforts. This data will be used to inform future policy decisions and interventions. Furthermore, the Stop Sexual Harassment in K–12 Act establishes a grant program to provide funding for schools to implement evidence-based prevention programs and support services for victims of sexual harassment. These grants will help schools improve their response to incidents of sexual harassment and create a culture of respect and accountability. Overall, Bill 117 HR 7620 aims to address the pervasive issue of sexual harassment in K–12 schools and create a safer and more supportive environment for all students. By implementing comprehensive policies, training, and support services, the legislation seeks to empower schools to effectively prevent and respond to sexual harassment, ultimately promoting a positive and inclusive educational experience for all students.
Congressional Summary of HR 7620
Stop Sexual Harassment in K-12 Act
This bill outlines the role and duties of Title IX coordinators in elementary and secondary schools, including by requiring local educational agencies to increase the number of full-time employees designated to serve as a Title IX coordinator per specified student population. The bill also creates a grant program to train teachers and staff on how to respond to signs of sexual harassment and assault of students and requires the Department of Education to develop a sexual violence climate survey.
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Current Status of Bill HR 7620
Bill HR 7620 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since April 28, 2022. Bill HR 7620 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on April 28, 2022. Bill HR 7620's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor. as of April 28, 2022
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 7620
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
18Democrat Cosponsors
18Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 7620
Primary Policy Focus
EducationAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 7620
Stop Sexual Harassment in K–12 Act
Stop Sexual Harassment in K–12 Act
To implement title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 with respect to elementary and secondary schools, and for other purposes.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 7620
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