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Republicans Discreetly Move to Protect Gay Students from Bullying

080808nelson.jpgRepublicans in the State Senate introduced a bill this week that would protect minors, particularly transgender students, from bullies. But no one will take credit for sponsoring the bill, and it may disappear as quietly as it was introduced. A spokesman for the Senate majority leader Dean G. Skelos would not comment on the proposed law, telling the Times, “We are focused on property tax relief.” Similar legislation has been passed in the Democrat-controlled Assembly; the mysterious Republican version would require schools to train teachers to intervene during bullying and keep track of bullying cases, including incidents involving sexual orientation. 11 other states have already enacted such laws, according to Alan Van Capelle of the Empire State Pride Agenda.

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  • glennQNYC

    Shhh! The republicans are the bad guy.

  • zodak

    they want their future interns to be well-adjusted.

  • interlard

    Just when the Republicans almost do something right, they still screw it up.



    All they need to do is add a war or some child-molesting to it and they'll have 20 names sponsoring it, no problem.

  • sinisterteashop

    When Republicans get behind human rights bills it's time to read the fine print.

  • Think2wice

    “We are focused on property tax relief.”



    So the party of Lincoln has been reduced to using this as a mantra. Cowards.

  • VanessaNYC

    Supporting this legislation is a weird thing to be ashamed about, don't you think?

  • David

    Attach your name to something that's the right thing to do, you big bunch of pussies.

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