Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB3214

Introduced
11/2/23  

Caption

Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act

Impact

The bill has far-reaching implications for state laws regarding educational practices and policies. By diverting federal funding currently allocated for police in schools, the legislation intends to dismantle the framework that supports armed law enforcement presence on school campuses. This shift is rooted in findings that suggest the presence of police contributes to an increase in student arrests and exacerbates issues of racial and social inequality. Schools would be encouraged to adopt evidence-based practices that focus on restorative justice and mental wellness rather than punitive measures.

Summary

SB3214, known as the 'Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act', proposes a significant reallocation of federal funding away from law enforcement presence in schools toward mental health and trauma-informed services. The act aims to bolster the academic outcomes of marginalized students, who often face discrimination and punitive disciplinary measures in educational environments. As schools today increasingly resemble sites of criminalization rather than learning, this bill seeks to redirect resources towards supportive services, such as counselors and social workers, while eliminating federal support for school policing.

Contention

Opponents of SB3214 are likely to argue that removing police from schools could compromise student safety, raising concerns about how schools will handle violent incidents without law enforcement. Proponents, meanwhile, emphasize the importance of creating a nurturing environment that prioritizes student support over criminalization, especially for vulnerable populations like Black, Latino, and LGBTQI+ students who historically face higher rates of disciplinary actions. The continuing debate around this bill reflects broader societal tensions regarding school safety, community policing, and the criminal justice system's role in educational settings.

Companion Bills

US HB6202

Same As Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act

Previously Filed As

US HB6202

Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act

US HB2739

Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act

US SR83

A resolution designating the week of February 6 through 10, 2023, as "National School Counseling Week".

US HB845

Put School Counselors Where They’re Needed Act

US HJR28

Expressing support for designation of the week of February 6, 2023, through February 10, 2023, as "National School Counseling Week".

US HB3596

Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2023

US HB4342

Patsy T. Mink and Louise M. Slaughter Gender Equity in Education Act of 2023

US SB1762

Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2023

US HB1578

Success in the Middle Act of 2023

US SR134

A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of the Rise Up for LGBTQI+ Youth in Schools Initiative, a call to action to communities across the country to demand equal educational opportunity, basic civil rights protections, and freedom from erasure for all students, particularly LGBTQI+ young people, in K-12 schools.

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