Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: May 14, 2008
Sen. Todd Lamb
Senate Approves School
Security Act
The state Senate on Wednesday approved a comprehensive measure
intended to make Oklahoma schools safer. Senate Bill 1941, the Oklahoma
School Security Act, includes numerous provisions to secure school
facilities, reduce school violence and bullying and involve school
administrators in making their schools safer places for students
and staff.
Sen. Todd
Lamb, author of the bill, said it was imperative that the Legislature
take action to reduce the frequency of violent crime and bullying
in schools.
“Passage of this bill is an important first step toward
making our schools safer,” said Lamb, R-Edmond. “We
have a responsibility to ensure our schools are safe environments
for students and educators. Parents should never have to worry for
the safety of their children when they are at our schools.”
SB 1941 would require that schools practice lockdowns two times
each year. Under current law, schools are only required to practice
lockdowns once each year. The bill would also ensure that school
administrators have a place on regional Homeland Security Advisory
boards.
Additionally, the measure includes provisions to reduce, and more
effectively police, bullying. The Oklahoma School Security Act would
add electronic communications to the state’s bullying statutes.
Electronic communications cannot be considered bullying under current
law.
Lamb said the safety and security of the state’s most vulnerable
citizens should be the first priority of any government, and that
the Legislature must do everything in its power to reduce the risk
of tragedy.
“After the Columbine tragedy several years ago, the United
States Department of Education conducted a study and found that
71 percent of school shootings were perpetrated by victims of bullying,”
Lamb said. “Given those findings, it’s important that
we give local school districts the chance to address the issue.
I’m pleased the Senate voted in favor of the bill and look
forward to its implementation in our schools.”
SB 1941 now advances to the Governor’s desk.
For more information contact:
Sen. Lamb's Office: (405) 521-5632

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