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Senate hearing on Alyssa's Law would require funded panic-alert systems in Ohio schools

6692528 · October 21, 2025
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Senator Reynolds presented sponsor testimony for Senate Bill 105 (Alyssa's Law), requiring wearable panic-alert devices in every public and chartered nonpublic school building and proposing $25 million in reimbursement funding for initial installation.

Senator Michelle Reynolds told the Senate Finance Committee on Oct. 29 that Senate Bill 105, known as Alyssas Law, would require every public and chartered nonpublic school building to implement a wearable panic-alert system and provide funding to help schools install the technology.

"This is a funded mandate that requires every public and chartered non public school in Ohio to implement a wearable panic alert system in each of the school buildings," Reynolds said during sponsor testimony. She told the committee the device…

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