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Alabama lawmakers advance Alyssa’s Law, requiring panic systems in public schools, after successful pilot use.
Alabama lawmakers are advancing Alyssa’s Law, a bill requiring panic alert systems in all public schools, following the successful use of wearable panic buttons in Alabaster City Schools.
The system, inspired by the 2018 Parkland shooting, allows staff to instantly alert authorities and provide real-time location data during emergencies.
Supporters say it can reduce response times and improve safety, while concerns remain over costs for underfunded districts.
The bill has passed the House but stalled in the Senate, with plans to reintroduce it in the 2026 legislative session.
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Los legisladores de Alabama promueven la ley de Alyssa, que requiere sistemas de pánico en las escuelas públicas, después de un uso piloto exitoso.