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File #: 17-2996   
Type: Resolution
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 5/4/2017
Posting Language: A Resolution supporting SB179 and HB306, of the 85th Texas Legislature Regular Session, known as “David's Law.” [Carlos Contreras, Assistant City Manager; Jeff Coyle, Director, Government and Public Affairs]
Attachments: 1. CCR Medina - Davids Law Anti-bullying bills, 2. Draft Resolution, 3. Resolution 2017-05-04-0022R
DEPARTMENT: Government and Public Affairs (Office of Military Affairs)


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Jeff Coyle, Director, Government and Public Affairs


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

A Resolution supporting SB179 and HB306, known as "David's Law."


SUMMARY:

This Resolution calls for support of SB179 and HB306, known as "David's Law." The goal of the legislation is to fight against student harassment, bullying, and cyberbullying by giving those affected a channel for reporting such incidents.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

David Molak, a 16 year old San Antonio sophomore, Eagle Scout, avid Spurs fan, fitness enthusiast, and fisherman, took his own life after being the target of bullying at his school. With the proliferation of social media, bullies have become emboldened in their action to shame victims. As a result, Texas Senator Jose Menendez introduced SB179 and Representative Ina Minjarez introduced the companion bill, HB306, known as "David's Law." The goal of the legislation is to prevent and fight against student harassment, bullying, and cyberbullying. The bill provides an avenue for schools and parents to report suspected cases of cyberbullying and focuses on prevention by requiring school bullying prevention policies to include cyberbullying and online harassment. In supporting this legislation, San Antonio takes a stand in proclaiming our city an anti-bullying community. This resolution aims to boost the efforts in Austin as well as encourage other cities to join together in giving a stronger voice to the victims of bullying.

On September 1, 2016, City Council approved the City of San Antonio's 2017 State Legislative Program for the 85th Texas Legislative Session. The program was developed with input from City departments, public and private-sector partners, our legislative consultants in Austin and the City Council's Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee. On September 1, 2016, City Council approved the City of San Antonio's 2017 State ...

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