Congressional Anti-Bullying Caucus

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The Congressional Caucus to End Bullying was a congressional caucus of the United States Congress dedicated to advocacy of bills which target bullying in educational institutions and other establishments with anti-bullying legislation. It was headed by Rep. Mike Honda and was launched on June 28, 2012.[1]It ended in January 2017 when Rep. Mike Honda lost his bid for reelection.

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  1. ^ Erin Mershon (2012-06-27). "Anti-Bullying Caucus Launching In Congress". Huffington Post.

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