Bill requiring Connecticut colleges to survey students on sexual misconduct earns strong support; students who report incidents wouldn’t be punished for violating drug and alcohol policies Amanda Blanco, Hartford Courant
Despite pushback from some Connecticut schools, the state House of Representatives voted to advance a bill that will require colleges and universities to survey students every two years about sexual misconduct on campus and a Republican leader of the legislature’s higher education committee said he expects to see strong bipartisan support for it again in the state Senate.
If signed into law, schools will also have to report assessment results to the higher education committee, starting by March 2023.