From The Detroit News: Republican leaders in the Michigan House say they'll change anti-bullying legislation that was recently passed by the state Senate by striking a clause that critics say would allow religious-based harassment. The legislation would require public schools to adopt policies aimed at cracking down on bullying and harassment of students. But the bill as it passed "does not prohibit a statement of a sincerely held religious belief or moral conviction" of a student or school employee. Democrats say that clause offers a blueprint for getting away with bullying in schools. Michigan Superintendent of Public Instruction Mike Flanagan called the Senate bill a "joke."
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