
Kentucky Senate passes bill for armed guardians, mental health training in schools
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The Kentucky Senate passed bills aimed at increasing school safety using armed guards and mental health training and changing the way state Board of Education members are selected.
The bill cleared the GOP-led Senate on a 28-10 vote and goes to the House. The proposal, sponsored by Republican Sen. Max Wise, is designated as Senate Bill 2 — reflecting its priority status in the Senate.
The Senate passed another bill that would allow Kentucky voters to choose who serves on the state's board of education. The measure would strip governors of the authority to select most board members.
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