There were a number of bills this year seeking to improve school security by imposing law enforcement-type enforcement measures into the school setting.  Among those was a proposal requiring that ten percent of school aid be allocated to school safety measures. The ACLU testified before the House Finance Committee in May that the legislation was well-intended, but raised serious concerns about the over-criminalization of youthful behavior. School resource officers are increasingly used to provide routine school discipline, often escalating minor infractions into arrests, and research paints a very nuanced picture of the effect these officers have on school safety. The committee did not vote on the proposal.

Sponsors

Representative James McLaughlin

Status

Died

Session

2018

Bill number

Position

Problematic