February 28, 2006Campus safety bill passes General AssemblyA campus safety bill that will set standards for campus police departments, centralize crime data and provide assistance for campus police departments passed the Virginia General Assembly today. Virginia 21, a young voters advocacy group touts the bill as "an essential step towards ensuring our state colleges are safe and secure environments for everyone." |
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February 28, 2006
Campus safety bill passes General Assembly
A campus safety bill that will set standards for campus police departments, centralize crime data and provide assistance for campus police departments passed the Virginia General Assembly today.
Virginia 21, a young voters advocacy group touts the bill as "an essential step towards ensuring our state colleges are safe and secure environments for everyone."

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