New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer unveiled a bipartisan bill requiring schools to have silent panic buttons.
in Parkland, Florida, is among parents pushing for the legislation to pass.
"Don't sit idly by until the next tragic school shooting ... Encourage your fellow congressmen and congresswomen to be a co-sponsor and swiftly pass this crucial legislation to make our schools safe," said Alhadeff. In addition to Alyssa's Act, lawmakers introduced the Strengthening our Schools Act to add funding and training for school resource officers.
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