After Uvalde shooting, Texas leaders will spend more than $100 million on school safety, mental health

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After Uvalde shooting, Texas leaders will spend more than $100 million on school safety, mental health
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Over $100 million in state funds will be going towards boosting school safety and mental health services following the Uvalde massacre, Texas leaders announced Tuesday. Gov. Greg Abbott said the funds will not affect current school operations or funding.

. The second-largest expenditure — $17.1 million — is for school districts to buy silent panic alert technology, which allows them to alert law enforcement during emergencies.

“The State of Texas is acting swiftly to ensure our schools are secure and that children, teachers, and families across Texas have the support and resources they need to be safe as we work to prevent future tragedies like the heinous crime committed in Uvalde,” Gov.The state’s Republican leaders have largely championed mental health and school safety as the policy response to the May shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, resisting gun-control measures.

In approving the funds, Abbott emphasized almost all were being transferred from the TEA surplus and would “not affect current school operations or funding.” Just over $100 million is coming from that source, while the remaining $5 million is being tapped from the state’s Health and Human Services Commission.

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