Plain English Summary
This bill requires North Carolina public schools to immediately notify parents of credible threats to their children or schools, establishes penalties for schools that fail to notify parents, reinstates a Task Force for Safer Schools, and creates a $25 million School Safety Fund to help schools provide mental health services and safety equipment.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue that parents have a right to know about threats to their children's safety so they can take protective measures and make informed decisions about their children's education. The bill addresses a real gap in communication, as evidenced by recent school threat incidents, and provides funding for evidence-based mental health services and safety equipment that can prevent crises before they occur.
Arguments Against
Opponents may be concerned that strict notification timelines (one hour) could interfere with active law enforcement investigations or create panic, and that financial penalties on schools could divert limited education funds away from classrooms. They may also question whether administrative penalties and potential termination of school officials creates accountability without adequate due process protections.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 42

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 39
Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 18