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Texas School District Says ‘No' to Armed Guards, but ‘Yes' to Its Superintendent's Pay Raise
2023-09-18
[RedState] It appears at least one Texas school district might have some questionable priorities when it comes to ensuring the safety of students under its care. The district in question issued a request for an exemption from a recently passed state law requiring them to employ armed security personnel on school campuses, claiming it lacked the funding to comply with the measure. Yet, it seems the district’s coffers weren’t so empty that it did not stop them from granting a raise to its superintendent.

The Ector County
...in West Texas oil country, its major possession being almost the entirety of the city of Odessa, for some reason named after the shortgrass steppe of Odessa, Ukraine...
Independent School District (ECISD) passed a resolution in mid-August seeking an exemption from a new state law that requires every district to provide an armed guard at every school building, citing a deficient budget and lack of funds to afford the guards. Now, the district is giving its superintendent a pay increase.

The resolution, passed August 15, seeks an exemption from the armed security requirements of House Bill (HB) 3 by state Rep. Dustin Burrows (R-Lubbock) which was part of the state’s effort to increase school security in response to recent mass shootings, including the massacre at Robb Elementary in Uvalde.

The new law requires every district to provide armed security at every school building within the district, however, there is a provision in which districts may seek an exemption from the law if they do not have sufficient funds to pay for the security.

“The District’s non-compliance is due to a lack of available funding. The District is currently operating under a deficit budget and is not able to finance hiring enough peace officers to immediately and fully comply,” the resolution says, adding they will provide a District police officer at every campus when funding becomes available.
Posted by:Skidmark

#3  We all bleed red when a criminal assaults us. Maybe they are keeping the public schools as soft targets in comparison to the private schools.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-09-18 20:09  

#2  A reminder that Texas is far from solid red.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-09-18 16:41  

#1  Maybe Odessa is receiving only law abiding invaders.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-09-18 16:40  

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