A 3112 — Prohibits Cyber-Bullying
A 3112 is a New York state bill that seeks to prohibit cyber-bullying. The bill aims to address harmful online behavior targeting minors, focusing on protecting children from harassment and abuse on digital platforms. It was introduced during the 2023-2024 legislative session and referred to the Education Committee for review. The bill has not yet been enacted and remains in the proposal stage.
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