IL Senate committee approves bill to expel students for sexually assaulting their peers
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The Illinois Senate Criminal Law Committee unanimously approved a bill Tuesday to create new protections for students sexually assaulted by other students.
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This plan would require any student who commits sexual assault or attempted sexual assault at school, a school-sponsored activity or event, or activities related to school to be expelled for at least one year.
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