Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: August 13, 2008
Sen. Todd Lamb
Sen. Lamb’s School Security Bill Topic
of National Conference
Legislation to make Oklahoma’s schools and campuses safer
is gaining national attention. State Sen. Todd
Lamb was a featured speaker at the National Association of School
Resource Officers (NASRO) conference this month in Phoenix, Arizona.
NASRO is a not-for-profit organization for school based law enforcement
officers, school administrators and school security/safety professionals
working as partners to protect students, school faculty and staff
and the schools they attend. Lamb said he was amazed by the response
from NASRO delegates to his presentation on his Oklahoma School
Security Act.
“What we tried to do was develop a multifaceted approach to
not only increase campus safety and improve emergency response,
but we also wanted to avert behaviors such as bullying,” said
Lamb, R-Edmond. “Now school administrators and security officers
from around the country are interested in our legislation.”
Under SB 1941, schools will be required to practice lockdowns twice
each year. The bill additionally places school administrators on
regional Homeland Security Advisory boards, guaranteeing their voices
are heard on important security related concerns. The measure also
incorporates language regarding electronic communications under
the state’s bullying statues. Under previous state law, electronic
communications could not be considered bullying.
“We know there is a direct correlation between young people
who are bullied and the possibility that those experiences can lead
to tragedies like the deadly shootings at Columbine,” Lamb
said. “That makes it extremely critical that we have the tools
in place to stop bullying before it’s too late.”
Kevin Quinn is the spokesperson for NASRO, and said members were
impressed with Lamb’s comprehensive safety plan, especially
considering his background in law enforcement as a former agent
for the Secret Service.
“That really made it hit home. This is someone who actually
knows what he’s talking about,” Quinn said. “He’s
been in law enforcement, and in his position in the Senate, he’s
trying to get things passed that he knows will help law enforcement
officers and schools around the country.”
Lamb said since returning from the conference, he’s been responding
to requests for more information about his legislation.
“I really was not expecting the tremendous level of interest
I’ve seen from school administrators and security officers
from other states,” Lamb said. “Oklahomans can take
pride in the fact that our legislature has passed a measure that
could become a national model for promoting greater school safety.”
For more information
contact:
Sen. Lamb's Office: (405) 521-5632

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