Kemp’s $90M School Safety Plan Focuses On Mental Health, Local Control

“This is a school safety proposal. This has nothing to do with Second Amendment protections or gun control ideas that my opponent might have,” Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp said, referring to Democrat Stacey Abrams as he discussed his school security plan. Kemp and Abrams are vying to be Georgia’s next governor.

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Georgia’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp has unveiled a $90 million proposal for school security focused on mental health and local control. But absent from his plan was any mention of the topic that has dominated the national conversation around school safety: guns.

“This is a school safety proposal. This has nothing to do with Second Amendment protections or gun control ideas that my opponent might have,” Kemp said, referring to Democrat Stacey Abrams.

The plan includes funding for a support counselor program in high schools to assist students dealing with issues such as mental health problems, opioid abuse, bullying and violence in the home.