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Two Senators have introduced a bipartisan bill to provide funding for school districts to explore implementing cellphone restrictions in classrooms.
It passed 34-0 and returns to the House for amendment concurrence. HB 2003 is the cell phone bill. It opens with a statement: "Personal electronic devices contribute to a negative classroom ...
The bill doesn't ban cellphone use while driving. The phone can be used remotely through a Bluetooth device or in a cradle or even a cupholder. First offense would be a $100 fine and any offense ...
The state Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill that would, under most circumstances, keep cell phones out of classrooms. Senators passed the bill on a 33-1 vote. The House of Delegates passed the ...
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SALEM, Ore. — Oregon moved one step closer to banning students from using cell phones at school after a committee advanced a bill to the full House of Representatives. The bill — HB 2251 ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — State senators passed a bill Wednesday night to ban cell phones in classrooms. The legislation requires school districts to adopt policies to ensure students do not ...
The bill — HB 2251 — goes further than previous proposals. Beyond prohibiting student cellphone use during class, phones would also be banned during lunch and passing periods. School ...
The bill is an extension of what DeWine asked of districts around this time last year: to find a plan for cellphone use in schools. “Access to cell phones during school hours negatively impacts ...
Mike DeWine voiced his support of a bill that would ban students from using cell phones in school. It is Senate Bill 158. DeWine -- joined by lawmakers and other officials -- detailed the risks ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - On Tuesday, Governor Mike Dewine announced his support for a bill banning all students’ cell phones during the school day in Ohio. But some districts aren’t entirely ...
Some words may be mispronounced. Iowa students will be required to put away their cellphones in the classroom under a bill that’s headed to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk to be signed into law.