Lawmakers have said school safety is a priority this session, but it is still unclear whether they'll listen to Uvalde families who want to raise the minimum age to purchase semi-automatic guns from 18 to 21.
, R-Lubbock, passed 122-19. It will be voted on once more before heading to the Senate.
HD Chambers, executive director of the Texas School Alliance, said the state must strike the right balance between making schools safer and not creating environments where children are afraid to go to school.
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