WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), along with 21 bipartisan Senators, introduced the Students, Teachers, and Officers Preventing (STOP) School Violence Act of 2018, a bill to fund school security improvements and invest in early intervention and prevention programs to stop school violence before it occurs.
“Those tasked with protecting the lives of our school children should have access to the latest evidence-based safety training,” said Sen. Cornyn.
Background on the STOP School Violence Act of 2018:
This bill reauthorizes and amends the 2001-2009 bipartisan Secure Our Schools Act to offer Department of Justice grants to states to help our schools implement proven, evidence-based programs and technologies that STOP school violence before it happens.
The bill allows grants to fund evidence-based programs and practices to:
The bill would authorize $75 million for FY 2018, and $100 million annually for the next ten years, which may be partially offset from a DOJ research program called the Comprehensive School Safety Initiative.
This bill was jointly introduced by the following Senators;
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