阿拉巴马立法者推动Alyssa的法律, 要求公立学校在成功试点使用后建立恐慌系统。
Alabama lawmakers advance Alyssa’s Law, requiring panic systems in public schools, after successful pilot use.
在阿拉巴斯特市立学校成功使用可磨损的恐慌按钮后, 阿拉巴斯特立法者正在推行Alyssa法律, 该法案要求所有公立学校建立恐慌警报系统。
Alabama lawmakers are advancing Alyssa’s Law, a bill requiring panic alert systems in all public schools, following the successful use of wearable panic buttons in Alabaster City Schools.
该系统受到2018年公园地带枪击事件的启发,使工作人员能够在紧急情况下立即提醒当局,并提供实时定位数据。
The system, inspired by the 2018 Parkland shooting, allows staff to instantly alert authorities and provide real-time location data during emergencies.
支持者说,它可以缩短反应时间,改善安全,但对资金不足地区的费用仍然感到关切。
Supporters say it can reduce response times and improve safety, while concerns remain over costs for underfunded districts.
该法案已经通过众议院,但在参议院陷入停顿,计划在2026年立法会议上重新提出。
The bill has passed the House but stalled in the Senate, with plans to reintroduce it in the 2026 legislative session.