A student sent a swastika to a Jewish California lawmaker's daughter. The response led to his new bill
Briefly

Lowenthal's bill AB 2351 allows school administrators to discipline students for off-campus cyberbullying. Critics fear it may unfairly target students of color.
Critics worry giving authority to punish off-campus behavior could lead to biased discipline and contribute to the school-to-prison pipeline.
Lowenthal expressed a shift in perspective due to his daughter's experience, seeing the need to update laws as bullying now extends beyond traditional school realms.
Schools are moving towards restorative justice over punitive measures like suspensions, echoing the national trend of reducing expulsion and suspension rates.
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