(AP) -- A state House committee has approved legislation that would require Michigan schools to adopt anti-bullying policies.
The Democrat-led House Education Committee approved the bill Thursday by a 16-3 vote. The legislation aimed at protecting students from harassment next goes to the House for a vote on the floor.
Similar measures have been introduced by Michigan lawmakers for nearly a decade without gaining final approval and becoming state law. Supporters say the pending bills have been altered and have a better chance at passage this year.
Schools would be asked to include measures to investigate bullying complaints.
Supporters of the legislation say several bullying-related suicides have occurred in Michigan in the past decade.
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