Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed bills into law on Friday addressing mental health issues and school safety measures following multiple national school shootings and threats on state school campuses.
“Last year, I was proud to sign a comprehensive public safety plan of action into law to put Colorado on track to becoming one of the ten safest states in the nation, and this legislation today will improve public safety and reduce gun violence. I thank the bill sponsors for bringing this common-sense legislation to my desk.”
Democrat State Sen. Jeff Bridges said he has a personal connection with victims of gun violence in schools.
“I had a friend who hid in the choir room at Columbine for hours. A few years after I graduated from Arapahoe High School, Claire Davis was killed there, and Kendrick Castillo died protecting his classmates at the STEM school just steps outside of my district. School safety is deeply personal to me and my constituents,” he said.
“This bill dramatically expands the capabilities of our existing school safety programs, and puts them together so they have the collaboration, communication, and coordination they need to more effectively keep Colorado kids safe.”
The Office of School Safety will provide students with a new Youth Violence Prevention Grant Program, which will provide grants of up to $100,000 for schools, community organizations, and local governments to address youth violence.
The new office will also provide emergency response resources for schools and the community.
Republican leaders have disagreed with the bill, saying it goes against Colorado residents’ right to defend themselves and makes neighborhoods even more unsafe.
‘School Safety-Focused Effort’
The governor also signed Senate Bill 23-70 into law, which requires school resource officers complete training from the Attorney General’s office on how to better utilize the state-run Safe2Tell service.“We know that while of course our school districts, our local police departments or sheriff’s departments take school safety very seriously, we know that the state needs to step up and help,” Gov. Polis said during the signing of the bill.
“And what this bill does is we’re going to create a school safety-focused effort and office that will be responsive, help educate districts about best practices—really up the bar on student safety across the state of Colorado.”
Democrat Senator Chris Kolker, the sponsor of the bill, said the program will improve training for professionals who are helping support students.
“In order for the program to work best, the adults receiving this information must have the best training possible. This new law will ensure that school resource officers are well-equipped to handle these tough situations, and will make our schools and our communities safer as a result.”