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Senate approves 'Alyssa's Law' measure encouraging schools to consider panic alarms
Summary
House Bill 30 83 asks school governing bodies to consider installing wireless panic alarm systems that integrate with emergency services and 911; Senate approved the measure with broad support and an emergency clause to take effect immediately.
The Oregon Senate on Monday approved House Bill 30 83, commonly referred to as "Alyssa's law," which directs school governing bodies to consider installing panic alarm systems that are wireless, able to connect with emergency services, integrate with local public safety and 911, and support mobile activation.
Senator Daniel Broadman, the bill sponsor on the Senate floor, described the measure as a targeted…
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