(Austin, TX) — A new report from a special Texas Senate committee focuses on ways to improve school security while rejecting “red flag” gun laws.
The panel of six Republicans and three Democrats was created after the Santa Fe High School shooting.
The bipartisan panel’s report suggests laws to help school districts hire more counselors and social workers.
The committee also recommended more money for programs to arm teachers.
The panel rejected the idea of “red-flag” court orders to disarm people who may be dangerous to themselves or others.