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Increase Punishment for Assaulting Teachers

IntroducedJohn Bell (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill increases the punishment for assaulting school employees or volunteers from a Class A1 misdemeanor to a Class I felony. It also requires school supervisors to report assaults on employees that result in physical injury to the principal, and prohibits school administrators from intimidating employees who report assaults to law enforcement.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue that teachers and school staff need stronger legal protections to do their jobs safely, and that increasing penalties will deter violence against educators. They contend that school employees face growing threats and assaults, and that felony charges send a clear message that such conduct will not be tolerated. Additionally, the reporting and anti-intimidation provisions aim to ensure incidents are properly documented and addressed.

Arguments Against

Opponents may argue that felony charges for assault could disproportionately affect students and families, particularly those from disadvantaged communities, and could result in criminalizing school discipline issues that might be better addressed through alternative approaches. They may also express concerns about whether increased criminal penalties alone will effectively reduce school violence, or whether resources would be better spent on mental health services, conflict resolution programs, and addressing root causes of student behavioral issues.

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