California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB68

Introduced
12/5/24  
Refer
2/3/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Report Pass
5/5/25  
Refer
5/6/25  
Report Pass
1/5/26  
Refer
1/6/26  

Caption

School safety: armed school resource officers.

Impact

The bill places a new state-mandated local program on rural school districts, emphasizing the necessity for them to budget and secure appropriate funding for armed officers. If unable to comply due to funding or personnel shortages, school districts can apply for a 'good cause exception' by adopting a resolution. This flexibility is important in light of varying fiscal conditions among rural districts, which may struggle to meet expansive staffing mandates without assistance from the state. Moreover, the legislation stipulates that if the measures imposed by AB68 are deemed to incur additional costs, local agencies and school districts would be eligible for reimbursement.

Summary

Assembly Bill 68, known as AB68, aims to enhance school safety in California by mandating that rural school districts and charter schools employ at least one armed school resource officer (SRO) for each school. This requirement is set to be implemented gradually starting with the 2028-2029 school year. The bill defines 'rural school district' as one with fewer than 40,000 total enrolled pupils and outlines specific criteria for the number of armed resource officers based on the grades served and the enrollment numbers of each school. By instituting this requirement, AB68 seeks to provide a safer environment for students and staff across the state’s rural education institutions.

Sentiment

Reactions to AB68 are mixed among legislators and education stakeholders. Proponents advocate for increased school safety measures in light of rising concerns over school shootings and other violence, positioning armed school resource officers as necessary for protection. Conversely, critics argue that increasing armed personnel in schools could foster a climate of fear rather than security and express concerns about the adequacy of training for these officers. This division reflects broader public hesitation toward armed presence in educational settings, highlighting societal tensions regarding gun laws and student safety.

Contention

The bill's primary contention revolves around the implications of armed personnel in schools. Highlights of the debate center on the potential efficacy of a police presence in preventing violence versus the risk of over-criminalizing school environments. Additionally, opponents question whether the funding mechanisms outlined will be sufficient and sustainable, particularly for rural districts already facing financial strain. The conversation is nuanced, drawing from differing viewpoints on the balance between improving student safety and maintaining an educational atmosphere conducive to learning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB2019

Schools; water safety; information; resources

CA SB4

School safety, permits sheriffs and chiefs of police to contract with nonpublic schools to provide school resource officers

CA AB1586

Opioid overdose reversal medication: school resource officers.

CA H0757

School Safety

CA S0896

School Safety

CA HB2580

ESAs; micro-schools; tutors; safety; rules.

CA AB1721

Pupil safety: comprehensive school safety plans.

CA SB1424

Firearm safety instruction; public schools

CA SB00001

An Act Increasing Resources For Students, Schools And Special Education.

CA SB063

Library Resource Decision Standards for Public Schools

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