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School Safety Bill Passes

School Safety Bill Enhancing the “Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act” Passes the Florida House

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February 24,2022 (Tallahassee, Florida) – Today, the Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 1421: School Safety sponsored by Representative Fred Hawkins (R-St. Cloud) and  Representative Christine Hunschofsky (D-Parkland).

 

In 2018, the “Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act” was passed to address school safety and security and established the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, which would, in addition to investigating system failures in the High School shooting, develop recommendations for system-wide improvements. The Commission is scheduled to sunset on July 1, 2023. However, House Bill 1421 allows the Commission to continue its good work through July 1, 2026.

 

The legislation continues to improve the mental health training in our schools by requiring that safe-school officers that are sworn law enforcement officers must complete mental health intervention training, and that at least 80% of school personnel receive mandatory youth mental health awareness training. The bill also takes an important step in fixing the chaos that comes post-event by requiring the Office of Safe Schools to adopt a plan for family reunification when K-12 public schools are closed or unexpectedly evacuated.

 

Representative Hawkins stated: “Our children may be 25% of our population, but they are 100% of our future. It’s unfortunate that this is the legacy to come from the victims of the MSD tragedy, but their legacy will ensure what happened to them will not happen again.”  

 

Representative Hunschofsky stated: “In 2018, the Florida Legislature passed significant school safety legislation and has continued to show their commitment to making improvements where deficiencies are found. As the former Mayor of Parkland, I am pleased to work with Representative Hawkins and my colleagues to enhance the mental health and school and community safety of our students, faculty, staff, and families throughout Florida. 

 

Stand with Parkland is thankful that the Florida House has passed House Bill 1421, a comprehensive package of school safety legislation, and we look forward to the Florida Senate quickly following suit. We applaud House leadership and the efforts of Representative Hawkins, Representative Hunschofsky, and Chair Latvala to pass this bill and honor the memories of those murdered in the Parkland massacre. Florida is again leading the way in protecting schools,” said Tony Montalto, President, Stand With Parkland.

 

 

The bill will now be sent to the Florida Senate for a vote.

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