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Rhode Island proposes community service for students bullying based on race, religion, or orientation.
A Rhode Island bill introduced on January 27, 2026, would require students found guilty of bullying based on race, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation to complete community service.
Sponsored by Representative Mia Ackerman, the measure aims to promote accountability, empathy, and education about the harm of identity-based discrimination.
The legislation reflects a growing effort to address systemic bullying through restorative, educational consequences rather than just punishment.
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Rhode Island propone un servicio comunitario para estudiantes acosados por motivos de raza, religión u orientación.