Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2076

Introduced
1/12/26  
Report Pass
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Report Pass
2/16/26  

Caption

School safety; employee certification; policies

Impact

If enacted, HB2076 significantly alters existing structures surrounding school safety and employee training affordances under Arizona law. The bill introduces specific pathways for certifying school employees, thus aligning employee training with state standards in accordance with existing peace officer guidelines. Moreover, it outlines funding mechanisms sourced from legislative appropriations, gifts, and grants, ensuring sustainable financial support for the implementation of necessary safety measures, thus alleviating fiscal burdens on individual schools.

Summary

House Bill 2076, titled 'Save Our Children School Safety Program,' proposes comprehensive measures to enhance safety within Arizona schools through the establishment of a structured employee certification program for various safety protocols. This bill mandates that schools provide training and resources aimed at preparing employees to handle emergencies more effectively, thereby improving their capacity for crisis response and medical preparedness. The initiative encompasses a reimbursement fund aimed at supporting school districts with costs associated with training and safety equipment.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB2076 appears to be largely supportive among proponents who argue that such measures are vital for protecting students and staff in today's increasingly threat-laden landscape. Advocates emphasize the importance of preparing school personnel for a range of emergencies, which could significantly mitigate risks during critical situations. However, some reservations were voiced concerning potential implications of increased firearm presence on school grounds, raising a critical debate about balancing safety with appropriate security measures.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2076 revolve primarily around its provisions allowing employees to carry concealed firearms on school grounds, if certified and authorized. Critics express concerns about the potential risks and ethical implications of having more firearms in educational environments. They argue that while creating a trained response framework is crucial, mismanagement or misuse could have dire consequences. Additionally, the bill creates a dichotomy between supporting school resource needs and fostering a safe learning environment, leading to robust discussions in legislative forums.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2022

School safety; employee certification; policies

AZ SB1226

School policies; wireless communications devices

AZ SB1480

Noncertificated school employees; due process

AZ SB1227

School safety; cell phone bans

AZ SB1138

School psychologists; school safety program

AZ SB1283

School safety program; proposals

AZ HB2074

School safety; proposals; assessments; plans

AZ HB2498

School safety program; mental health

AZ SB1437

Mandatory reporting; school employees; investigations

AZ SB1002

Pronouns; biological sex; school policies

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