Editor’s Note: This is an opinion column.
By Paul DeMarco
This country is still grieving for the victims and the families from the tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, earlier this year.
While the investigation to uncover all of the facts surrounding the circumstance are still ongoing, there have been other safety concerns to students around the Nation.
Right here in Alabama, there have been threats to students in, Alabama that have raised the concern of parents.
Across our state, local community leaders and law enforcement are working to introduce and enforce policies to protect their school facilities.
One helpful step Alabama lawmakers can make when they return to session in 2023 is to pass legislation that would allow communities to increase the pay for school resource officers.
There is a current restriction on pay for some officers who may work on a part-time basis or who are retired from their local law enforcement agencies.
The current environment has made it harder to recruit law enforcement officers to serve our communities. Thus, additional incentives to support and add school resource officers are needed in our state.
This legislation should be a priority for state representatives and senators to do their part to ensure Alabama School Systems remain safe for our students.
Paul DeMarco is a former member of the Alabama House of Representatives and can be found on Twitter @Paul_DeMarco.