president, i've come to the floor to reintroduce the tyler clemente higher education anti-harassment act of 2014. now, as many of you may remember, this legislation is named after tyler clemente, he was an 18-year-old freshman at rutgers university. back in 2010 without his knowledge, tyler's roommate streamed video footage on the internet of tyler in his dorm room being intimate with another male. after his roommate and another student invaded his privacy in such a serious way and continued to harass him over the internet, tyler leapt off the george washington bridge and sadly took his own life. well, when i sat down and spoke with chris about this recently, he told me how his story was very close to ending just like tyler's. he didn't have anyone on campus to turn to. and since the administration said they were unable to do anything about this hate crime, chris really felt like he had no opportunity for closure. chris told me, and i quote, "for most young people when things like that happen, we've got to have people who are going to be proactive in helping them and not someone tell