MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The new Legislative Advisory Committee on School Safety and Security held its first meeting Tuesday.
House Speaker House Mac McCutcheon (R – Monrovia) formed the group earlier this year and tasked it with reviewing and vetting legislation involving school security issues. The panel is chaired by State Rep. Terri Collins (R – Decatur) and includes legislators, law enforcement officials, educators, and mental health professionals.
Collins previously led a task for on school emergency procedures that led to new and revised statutes being enacted.
“Because of the work of the previous task force and now this committee, Alabama is ahead of the curve nationally, and we leading many other states in the area of school safety and security,” Collins said.
“As a result of the partnerships we’ve formed among the groups represented on this committee, we are all working o ensure our schools, our children, our teachers, and our administrators are safe, secure, and prepared to react if the unthinkable ever happens.”
State Rep. Alan Baker (R – Brewton), who is a retired public school teacher, also serves on the advisory committee and has previously sponsored and passed important school security measures into law.
“This committee will serve as a great resource to any lawmaker who is considering legislation related to school safety and wants their ideas vetted before being introduced,” Baker said.
“Everyone involved in school safety from law enforcement to school administrators to mental health to the Legislature is represented on this committee, and I am proud to be a part of its efforts.”
The committee will hold its next meeting prior to the start of the 2019 regular legislative session in March in order to review state budget recommendations and pre-filed legislation related to school safety and security.
In addition to Collins and Baker, members of the committee include Rep. Rex Reynolds (R – Huntsville), Rep. Rod Scott (D – Fairfield), Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones, Alabama Department of Mental Health Legislative Affairs Director Holley Caraway, School Superintendents Association of Alabama Executive Director Ryan Hollingsworth, Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools Executive Director Vic Wilson, Alabama Homeland Security Director Shirrell Roberts, Alabama Department of Education Administrator Greg DeJarnett, Lee County Deputy Sheriff Pamela Revells, Alabama Department of Mental Health Commissioner Lynn Beshear, and Elmore County Public Schools Counseling Coordinator Emilie Johnson.