Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2242

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to school district policies on dating violence.

Impact

By establishing clear guidelines for dating violence policies, SB2242 aims to improve student safety and well-being. Each policy must define dating violence, outline reporting procedures focused on victim safety, and include interim measures for victim protection during disciplinary processes. Additionally, the bill compels school districts to provide education and counseling related to dating violence, ensuring that all stakeholders, including students and parents, are aware of the resources available to them. The requirement for districts to implement these policies by the start of the 2025-2026 school year illustrates a significant commitment to addressing this sensitive issue proactively.

Summary

Senate Bill 2242 addresses the critical issue of dating violence within school districts across Texas by mandating the creation and implementation of comprehensive dating violence policies. The bill amends existing sections of the Education Code to specify that each school district must include provisions in its district improvement plan that specifically outline definitions and responses to incidents of dating violence. Notably, the legislation defines dating violence in terms of physical, sexual, verbal, and emotional abuse, reinforcing a no-tolerance stance in schools.

Conclusion

In conclusion, SB2242 represents an important step toward enhancing student safety and addressing dating violence in Texas schools. By requiring specific policies and procedures to be established, the bill aims to create safer learning environments. However, careful attention must be paid to how these policies are enacted at the local level, including the training of educators and the provision of adequate support for students affected by dating violence.

Contention

While SB2242 has garnered support for its focus on increasing awareness and protection against dating violence, discussions around the bill highlight potential challenges in its implementation. Critics may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of resources allocated to train staff and educate students on these new policies. Furthermore, ensuring that all districts adhere uniformly to the guidelines may present hurdles, particularly in areas with limited educational infrastructure or support systems. The success of such policies will ultimately depend on the commitment and ability of individual districts to comply with and support these measures.

Companion Bills

TX HB1332

Identical Relating to school district policies on dating violence.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1332

Relating to school district policies on dating violence.

TX HB1963

Relating to policies and procedures for addressing dating violence in public schools.

TX SB2241

Relating to policies and procedures for addressing dating violence in public schools.

TX HB4105

School districts; policies; weapons; limitations

TX HB1443

Health education curriculum; require school districts to incorporate instruction on domestic violence and dating violence prevention as component of.

TX HB3939

Relating to student input for school district and campus improvement plans.

TX HB1464

Comprehensive Health Education; include domestic violence and dating violence prevention education for public schools.

TX S0730

Sexual Violence Policies

TX HB3796

Relating to public school accountability, including the administration of assessment instruments in public schools, the assignment of public school campus performance ratings, and the creation of the Texas Commission on Public School Assessment and Accountability.

TX SB2300

Charter schools and districts of innovation; amend certain provisions concerning.

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