A new anti-bullying bill will go before the state's education committee today.

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Anti-bullying bill

Updated: Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009, 12:27 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009, 7:39 AM EST

BOSTON - State lawmakers are weighing more than a dozen bills designed to quell bullying in school — whether in the playground or over the Internet.

The bills define school bullying as behavior that is threatening or intimidating, or creates a hostile or abusive learning environment.

The bills would mandate school districts develop bullying prevention programs and require teachers to participate in anti-bullying training.

Supporters say that in the digital age, bullying means more than just taking someone's lunch money.

The bills would also target bullying by e-mail, texting or postings on Internet social media sites.

The bills are being heard today at the Statehouse before the Education Committee.

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