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Legislature Approves Anti-Bullying Bill Backed By Governor

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — The Nevada Legislature has passed an omnibus anti-bullying measure supported by Gov. Brian Sandoval despite some Republican concerns that it was rushed.

Assembly members voted 36-6 on Wednesday to approve SB 504. The measure now heads to Sandoval's desk for final approval.

The bill revises the definition of bullying and creates a separate anti-bullying office within the Nevada Department of Education. It would also strengthen reporting requirements for bullying incidents, and create a 24-hour hotline and a website for submitting complaints.

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Several Assembly Republicans complained they didn't have time to read the bill and wanted to delay the vote. The measure was approved out of committee on Tuesday and moved to a vote Wednesday.