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High school cell phone ban passes Georgia Senate

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WABE · 1d
High school cell phone ban passes Georgia Senate, goes to governor's desk for signature
The Georgia state Senate unanimously passed a bill Monday to ban high schoolers from using cell phones and personal devices during the school day.

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Cell phone ban for Georgia high schoolers headed to governor's desk
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Georgia lawmakers advance school cell phone, safety bills
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Cell phone ban in Georgia schools heads to governor's desk
The Georgia Senate has unanimously passed House Bill 1009, which seeks to ban student cellphone use "bell-to-bell" in public high schools.

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Georgia Recorder · 1d
Georgia Legislature gives final approval to ‘bell to bell’ cell phone ban in high schools
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High school cellphone ban bill on its way to Kemp's desk
Times Observer
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Student cell phone use called ‘catastrophic’ for taxpayers as ban mulled

The national discussion on keeping students off cell phones during school has reached full boil in many state capitals, and Luisa Baez isn’t surprised that Harrisburg, Pa., is one of them. The 37-year-old mother of two has a 16-year-old daughter at McCaskey High School in Lancaster,
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Put It Away: Kansas Makes bell-to-bell cell phone ban the law

Kansas has made a bell-to-bell cell phone ban a state law.
Illinois Policy
10h

Bill would limit cell phone use in classrooms

The measure would prohibit most student cell phone use during school instruction periods. Illinois is one of only nine states with no state law governing cell phone use in schools.
ABC 10 News
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New study reveals most cell phone users pay for unlimited data they don't use

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Having a cell phone nowadays is an essential part of life. It's what we use to communicate with others and stay in the know, but new data shows many of us are paying a lot more than we should be. I put that theory to the test by ...
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