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Hurtado’s SB 1181 would let schools voluntarily share credible safety concerns with regional threat centers

Senate Emergency Management Committee (California State Senate) · April 14, 2026
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Summary

SB 1181 would create a voluntary, limited pilot enabling participating schools in Kern, Kings, Tulare and Fresno counties to share credible safety concerns with regional threat assessment centers, with privacy protections and a required report back to the Legislature; the committee sent the bill to Education, 9–0.

Senator Hurtado presented SB 1181 and described it as a limited, voluntary pilot designed to allow schools to communicate credible safety concerns to regional threat assessment centers serving Kern, Kings, Tulare and Fresno counties.

Hurtado opened with a series of personal examples, naming children from her district who were killed or harmed, and said those losses motivated the bill. “These…

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