DES MOINES — A half-year after it was created, the governor’s anti-bullying office already has helped produce legislation that soon will become law, aimed to assist bullied Iowa students who transfer schools and wish to participate in extra-curricular activities.The office’s director hopes it can continue to have an effect but says accomplishing some of its goals will require state funding that is not yet in the pipeline.After three years of pushing anti-bullying measures that never passed the Iowa Legislature, Gov.