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AG says Safe to Say Something program is saving lives but needs added staff to meet new response rules

Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee · March 3, 2026
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The attorney general told lawmakers the Safe to Say Something tipline received 178,000 tips, 12.5% flagged as life‑safety; he asked for funding to add staff and training so schools meet new statutory response windows and preserve anonymity.

Attorney General Sunday described the Safe to Say Something program to the Appropriations Committee as a key prevention tool that has produced substantial, life‑safety referrals but now requires additional staff and training after legislative changes.

Sunday said the tipline has received about 178,000 tips since launch and that 12.5% of tips from 2024–25…

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