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Protecting children is our common ground: Why weย need the PLAN Act

The PLAN for School Safety Act is a bipartisan bill that provides targeted grants to establish or strengthen expert-led, state-based School Safety Centers, which will provide customized consulting ser

Protecting children is our common ground: Why weย need the PLAN Act
The Hill โ€” 21 June 2026
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The PLAN for School Safety Act is a bipartisan bill that provides targeted grants to establish or strengthen expert-led, state-based School Safety Cen

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Why This Matters

The PLAN for School Safety Act represents more than just another legislative proposalโ€”itโ€™s a rare bipartisan effort to address a crisis that transcends political divides. By prioritizing locally tailored solutions over one-size-fits-all mandates, the bill acknowledges that threats to student safety vary widely across communities, from rural districts to urban centers. In an era where distrust in institutions runs deep, this approach could restore public confidence in schools as places of learning rather than vulnerability.

Background Context

The need for state-based School Safety Centers has grown in tandem with the fragmentation of school safety efforts post-Columbine and Sandy Hook. While federal initiatives like the STOP School Violence Act provided funding, many states lacked the infrastructure to sustain long-term prevention programs. The PLAN Act builds on these earlier efforts by formalizing expert consultation as a permanent fixture, rather than a reactive response to tragedy.

What Happens Next

The billโ€™s bipartisan support suggests it has a realistic path to passage, though its implementation will hinge on how states allocate the grants. Critics may argue over the balance between surveillance and prevention, while advocates will scrutinize whether funding reaches the highest-need districts. Watch for early adopter states to set precedents for how these centers operate, particularly in red and blue political landscapes alike.

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