Bill will enhance safety in Ohio school districts, communities
COLUMBUS (5-23-25) – State Representatives Angie King (R-Celina) provided sponsor testimony in House Finance Committee on the Save Our Schools Act (formerly known as Alyssa’s Law) – legislation that works to enhance safety in Ohio school districts and communities by creating a pilot grant program that will allow schools the opportunity to purchase a variety of panic alert systems as well as artificial intelligence firearm detection software.
These panic alert systems work to help accelerate law enforcement response time when life-threatening emergencies occur on school campuses.
King said-
“While standard emergency procedures are important, this legislation addresses a critical gap by empowering educators with a rapid response tool. In a crisis, seconds matter.”
The Department of Public Safety will equally distribute grants to schools in urban, suburban, and rural areas to ensure that the funds can be distributed throughout Ohio. This allows schools the option to purchase systems that best fit the needs of their specific school district. Criteria for the systems include:
- The ability to contact law enforcement
- The ability to initiate a campus wide lockdown notification
- The requirement that the system is developed in the United States
- Has successfully been deployed in other schools or state organizations.
House Bill 106 awaits further consideration in House Finance Committee.
Watch King’s full testimony here.
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For more information, contact Representative King’s office at rep84@ohiohouse.gov.
