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Senate committee unanimously approves bill targeting commercial cheating services
Summary
A Georgia Senate committee voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 213, which would make it unlawful for businesses to provide substantially completed work products for commercial purposes — targeting firms that take exams, write essays or complete courses for pay.
A Georgia Senate committee voted unanimously to advance Senate Bill 213, aimed at curbing commercial cheating services that complete exams, homework or course work for paying customers.
Sponsor Sen. Kirkpatrick said the practice has spread across education and occupational licensing and presents both academic-integrity and public-safety concerns. "Commercial cheating has become a widespread problem at all levels of education, including occupational licensing,"…
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