Senate Oks school safety boost
Schools could soon get a safety infrastructure funding boost after the
While senators generally applauded the additional
House Bill 3 combines portions from several safety-related bills, including one previously passed by the House, said bill sponsor Sen.
The bill would give districts
"It's the first time in legislation we'll have inspectors working out of our service centers and will go to our campuses every year," Nichols said.
Notably, the
Rep.
Despite the investment, several Democratic lawmakers were frustrated that the bill didn't include more money for mental health programs in schools.
The state should be investing even more in making sure schools have programs that can help people, said Sen.
"Pull out pictures of your children, grandchildren and think about parents, grandchildren who have lost these precious souls," West said. "Ask yourself whether we've done everything we can to make certain that child will be safe when they go to school."
West introduced an amendment that would have given districts at least
Sen. José Menéndez, D-
"There is nothing more important, I believe, than what this bill addresses," Menéndez said. "Obviously, I'm going to be supportive of this legislation but I just wish it went further."
The amendment was tabled and taken up for a vote.
HB 3 is part of a focus on campus safety this session, the first opportunity for lawmakers to address campus security after the
Families this week are grieving the one-year anniversary of the shooting, the deadliest in state history.
Victims' relatives, however, have focused their efforts on bills that would tighten gun controls. Specifically, families threw their full support behind HB 2744, which would have raised the age from 18 to 21 to buy AR-15-style, semi-automatic rifles in
HB 3 will now head back to the House, where members would need to agree on the



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