A bill is moving ahead in the Michigan legislature that would require schools to include cyberbullying in their anti-bullying policies.

The bill's sponsor, Senator Glenn Anderson, says that online bullying is more prevalent than physical bullying nowadays. As part of the bill, schools would be required to report bullying data to the state.

However, opponents of the bill are questioning how schools are supposed to stop bullying that is done online and mostly off-campus.

You can read the full story HERE.

As somebody who was bullied in school for years, I am definitely in support of anti-bullying measures. However, I also don't know what the 'answer' is. I don't think there's a magic potion to stop it, and I'm not sure if this bill will help or not. What do you think?

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