California state assemblywoman sponsors bill to punish online bullying
Assemblywoman Nora Campos, D-San Jose, sponsored a bill to give schools broader authority to punish students who harass their classmates on social networking sites. The bill was approved and has moved to the Senate. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
BY HANNAH DREIER, ASSOCIATED PRESS
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — State lawmakers trying to keep up with evolving trends in online bullying passed a bill Monday that would give schools broader authority to punish students who harass their classmates on social networking sites.
AB1732 would allow schools to suspend or expel students who create online profiles impersonating classmates or set up “burn pages” filled with material intended to harm others. The bill passed the Assembly 58-0 and moves to the Senate.

