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Senate Bill 92 will ban any device that allows messaging, and it would require students to take a social media safety course before eighth grade.
The Illinois State Senate on Wednesday approved legislation that would ban cell phones in school classrooms.
The bill would require providers to give cell phone location data to police in case of a 911 call or emergency.
The bill would require providers to quickly provide cell phone location data to police in case of a 911 call or emergency.
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The basis of the bill says that the presence of phones within the classroom negatively impacts the learning environment, distracts students and contributes to poor mental health.