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SAVE Students Act

IntroducedSenate
Paul LoweDemocrat

Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-03-26

No floor votes recorded.

The SAVE Students Act requires all public school students in grades 6-12 to receive two hours of annual training on suicide awareness, violence prevention, and social inclusion using evidence-based programs. School employees must receive one hour of annual training on suicide and violence prevention, and schools must adopt mental health plans and allow student-led safety clubs.

  • Supporters argue this bill addresses rising youth suicide and violence rates by equipping students and staff to recognize warning signs and respond appropriately.
  • They contend that evidence-based training can save lives by teaching students to identify peers in crisis, know how to get help, and create more inclusive school environments that reduce isolation and bullying.
  • Opponents may express concerns about implementation costs and teacher workload, particularly the requirement for annual training hours.
  • Some may question whether mandated training effectively changes student behavior or if parental concerns about curriculum content and opt-out procedures are adequately addressed, though the bill does allow parents to request their child be excused from training.

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