Hawaii cracks down on predators with new bill
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HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Recent investigations and reports have brought to light disturbing incidents of sexual abuse, physical assault, and harassment against students in both public and private preschools and K-12 campuses across Hawaii. These incidents have exposed a troubling loophole that allows predators within school personnel to evade detection by simply switching schools and targeting []

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