“The passage of HB 340 is an important step toward keeping our students focused on learning rather than distracted by cell phones,” said Michael O’Sullivan, Executive Director of GeorgiaCAN. “We applaud Representative Scott Hilton for authoring this vital legislation and Senator Jason Anavitarte for his sponsorship in the Senate. We appreciate the strong, bipartisan support for the Distraction-Free Education Act in both legislative chambers.”
Rep. Scott Hilton Applauds Final Passage of Distraction-Free Schools Legislation
By: All On Georgia
Published on: March 26, 2025
Tags: GeorgiaCAN
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