School security upgrades, mental health resources & crisis training featured in proposal
ST. PAUL – House Republicans unveiled a legislative package Thursday aimed at putting student safety first. Legislators’ multifaceted approach includes more resources to meet the needs of students and schools statewide.
This allows for hiring more school resource officers, student counselors and mental health professionals in addition to making critical building security upgrades. In total, House Republicans are proposing approximately $50 million for mental health and school safety funding, double the amount proposed by Gov. Mark Dayton.
“It is crucial for us to improve the way we deliver care for our children so we can stop failing our youth,” said Rep. Jeff Howe, R-Rockville. “We also must tighten security at our schools, much like we have done at government buildings, airports and other facilities. Those two components – heightened security and a sharper focus on children’s mental health – are our top priorities on this issue and this package of bills will help us make big strides. I also am working on legislation of my own to address other aspects of school safety.”
The following solutions, authored by numerous House Republican members, are currently advancing through the public committee process, and will be included in the larger proposal:
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