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Experts said the plan, announced at the state GOP convention on Saturday, is not realistic and possibly not legal.
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Red flag laws likely remain a nonstarter among Republican leaders in Texas, where Gov. Greg Abbott already faced a conservative backlash after he asked the Legislature to consider them four years ago.
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The new proposal from Texas’ Republican House Speaker includes funding for school safety and mental health initiatives but lacks new ideas on gun control.
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick had asked House leaders to support his push for arming school police officers with bulletproof shields after the Uvalde shooting. House Speaker Dade Phelan is also asking for more money for mental health and school safety programs.
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Texas requires schools to have emergency plans and conduct safety drills. But a lot of decisions about safety are left to school districts and charter schools.
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The president of Paul Quinn College says the campus will remain vigilant.
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The omicron variant has resulted in record-high COVID-19 cases in Texas schools. Despite student and staff absences, one Round Rock student said schools are remaining open for in-person learning “while everything around us is falling down.”
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Closures were announced this week in districts throughout the region
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Officials at Frisco ISD are reopening Lone Star High School on Wednesday after police thoroughly investigated the campus.
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A new report from Gov. Greg Abbott says the state has taken steps to make schools safer.According to the report, more than 10,000 public school employees…
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The Texas House expanded a sweeping school safety bill that now calls for students to learn about domestic violence prevention, requires certain training…