南卡罗来纳州要求学校设置恐慌警报系统, 受到帕克兰和阿利萨·哈德夫的倡导启发, 将于2028年实施.
South Carolina moves to require panic alert systems in schools, inspired by Parkland and Alyssa Alhadeff’s advocacy, with implementation set for 2028.
南卡罗来纳州参议院委员会提出立法要求公立学校使用移动恐慌警报系统, 灵感来自2018年帕克兰枪击事件, 受害者阿利莎·哈德夫的母亲洛里·哈迪夫支持.
A South Carolina Senate committee advanced legislation requiring mobile panic alert systems in public schools, inspired by the 2018 Parkland shooting and backed by Lori Alhadeff, mother of victim Alyssa Alhadeff.
法律将允许立即发出紧急警报, 以帮助工作人员和执法部门更快地作出反应.
The bill, part of “Alyssa’s Law,” would allow instant emergency alerts with location tracking to help staff and law enforcement respond faster.
虽然众议院此前通过了该措施,但参议院推迟实施至2028年进行规划.
While the House previously passed the measure, the Senate delayed implementation until 2028 for planning.
支持来自教育工作者和立法者,
Support came from educators and lawmakers who say the technology could save lives.
如果两院都批准, 法案将提交给州长亨利·麦克马斯特.
If approved by both chambers, the bill would go to Governor Henry McMaster.
现任“让我们的学校安全”首席执行官阿尔哈德夫继续为女儿的记忆发声。
Alhadeff, now CEO of Make Our Schools Safe, continues advocating in her daughter’s memory.