Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Working together to protect Pa. schools

- By Sen. David Argall Times Guest Columnist State Sen. David G. Argall is a Republican from Schuylkill/Berks counties.

Citizens throughout the country watched in horror earlier this year as a gunman claimed the lives of 17 students in a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. People were heartbroke­n to see yet another school shooting taking the lives of the innocent. In the midst of this tragedy, our Senate Majority Policy Committee set out to find solutions to provide a safer environmen­t for our students.

We held 10 public roundtable discussion­s across the state. Discussion­s centered on two goals: reviewing recently enacted laws, and soliciting input and feedback for existing and new proposals to make our schools safer in Pennsylvan­ia.

Each event was broken into three main parts: discussion of recently passed laws, discussion of pending proposals before the state Legislatur­e, and new ideas for the General Assembly to consider. Participan­ts varied at each roundtable and were based on the local needs and issues of the host community. Events featured officials from the state, local and school levels, safety experts, law profession­als and students.

The results of these discussion­s were compiled into a 16-page report, which is available on my website at www.senatorarg­all.com.

The report features key findings and points of discussion.

Two main recommenda­tions grew out of these hearings: a focus on mental health, and the ability to harden targets. In the end, there was a complete understand­ing of the importance and the need for school resource officers (SROs). School administra­tors, students and legislator­s agreed that SROs were the best deterrent against school violence and one of the most important investment­s schools can make in order to address the issue of school safety.

These hearings came during the most significan­t, bipartisan investment in school safety in the history of our commonweal­th. Earlier this year, the General Assembly and the governor – each branch led by a different political party – agreed to invest a record $60 million in funds in order to provide school safety initiative­s for the 2018-2019 state budget.

We have an obligation, a duty to protect our children and our educators and staff in school. This report is the result of a bipartisan effort where state officials, safety experts, and concerned citizens and school officials could come together and talk about an issue that is never easy to address. These kinds of tragedies must be prevented at all costs. I look forward to continuing this work in the next legislativ­e session and I look forward to working with all participan­ts, public and private, House and Senate, Republican and Democrat, to continue finding solutions to ensure our students’ safety.

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