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Home » N.J. Bill Seeks Improved Reporting for Campus Safety
Bill A-1976 in New Jersey would require the president of a public college or university to report recent on-campus crimes, fires and other emergencies to the institution’s governing board during each of its regular meetings.
Assembly Democrats Pamela Lampitt and Gabriela Mosquera sponsored to ensure that decision makers at institutions of higher learning are kept abreast of on-campus emergencies was advanced by an Assembly panel on Thursday.