Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2314

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Caption

Relating to an exception for certain school districts to the requirement that an armed security officer be present at a public school campus.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2314 would alter the state laws governing school security by allowing school districts on military installations to implement their own safety measures without the mandated presence of an armed officer. This change could lead to varying safety practices between schools within military enclaves and those outside, potentially impacting perceptions of safety in the neighborhoods surrounding these schools. The bill indicates a recognition of the unique circumstances of school districts on military facilities, which may necessitate different security arrangements.

Summary

House Bill 2314 proposes an exception to the existing requirement for armed security officers to be present at public school campuses, specifically targeting school districts located on federal military installations. This amendment to the Education Code aims to provide flexibility for these particular school districts regarding their school safety protocols. The bill seeks to exempt these districts from complying with the general mandate applied to other public schools across Texas regarding the presence of armed security personnel.

Contention

The considerations surrounding HB 2314 may include discussions on public safety and the appropriate level of security in educational environments. Supporters might argue that this bill reflects an understanding of the specific needs and contexts of military families and their children, while critics could raise concerns regarding the adequacy of security measures without armed personnel. The debate may center on balancing the requirements of safety and the autonomy of local school districts to make decisions that best suit their unique communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB758

Relating to the requirement that an armed security officer be present at a school district campus.

TX HB1458

Relating to the armed security officers required to be present at public schools and the appointment of reserve police officers by a school district police department.

TX HB1340

Relating to certain federal law enforcement agents serving as armed security officers at public schools and the authority of the chief of school safety and security for the Texas Education Agency to carry a weapon on public school grounds.

TX HB462

Relating to the armed security officers required to be present at public schools and the permissible uses of the school safety allotment and the creation of a mental health allotment under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB4548

Relating to assessment and reporting requirements regarding safety and security in public schools.

TX HB5526

Relating to a school security volunteer program for public schools in certain counties.

TX HB1833

Relating to an honorably retired peace officer serving as an armed security officer at a public school.

TX SB900

Relating to the inclusion of a school safety domain for evaluating districts and campuses under the public school accountability system.

TX HB350

Relating to the use of glucagon medication on certain public and private school campuses.

TX HB549

Relating to the availability and use of airway clearance devices at public school campuses and to contracts for medication for respiratory distress and training at public schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.