Bill
S 25
Polluters Pay Climate Fund Act of 2025
Bill S 25 bars individuals convicted of hate crimes from attending state public colleges, aiming to enhance campus safety and foster an inclusive educational environment.
Bill
S 25
Bill S 25 bars individuals convicted of hate crimes from attending state public colleges, aiming to enhance campus safety and foster an inclusive educational environment.
The primary purpose of Bill S 25 is to prohibit individuals who have been convicted of hate crimes from enrolling in or attending any state public institution of higher education. This legislation aims to enhance campus safety and promote an inclusive educational environment by preventing individuals with a history of hate-based offenses from participating in state-funded educational programs.
Bill S 25 seeks to address the issue of hate crimes within the context of higher education by preventing convicted individuals from accessing state public schools. As the bill moves through the legislative process, its implications for educational policy and campus safety will be closely monitored by stakeholders in the education sector and the broader community.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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