Texas lawmakers advanced House Bill 13 on Tuesday, which would allow stipends of up to $25,000 for public school staff members authorized to act as armed guards on campus.
advanced a bill Tuesday suggesting stipends of up to $25,000 for public school staff members who become designated guardians authorized to carry or possess a weapon while working on the premises.
House Bill 13, which focuses on"training, preparedness, and funding for school safety and emergencies," passed with bipartisan support and now heads to the state Senate where it's fate is uncertain. Texas lawmakers have until May 29 to pass school safety measures before adjourning without a set return date.within the state to be eligible for the School Guardian Training stipend.
They would also be required to take courses in first aid, firearms training and rigorous mental health training, which would be on top of the mental health training Texas lawmakers want to require for all school employees.Rep. Ken King, a Republican who authored the bill, said the legislation comes"in light of the tragedies that have occurred in Texas schools over the past years.
King also said he hopes the stipend would help school employees be able to identify the children who need help before a problem arises, according to The Associated Press. Other school safety measures advancing in the Texas legislature include requiring at least one armed person on all public school campuses – that person could be a police officer, a school staff member or someone of the like.
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