Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB2079

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  
Report Pass
1/30/24  
Refer
1/31/24  
Engrossed
2/13/24  

Caption

Improving school safety by extending and increasing penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and athletic activities.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2079 would amend current laws concerning offenses against school safety, setting higher penalties for those who threaten or physically interfere with school operations. Supporters argue that the increased severity of penalties will act as a strong deterrent against potential assailants and enhance the overall security of educational institutions. The legislation emphasizes the importance of maintaining safe spaces for students, which is critical for their well-being and development.

Summary

House Bill 2079 aims to enhance safety measures in schools by increasing the penalties for interference and intimidation through threats of force or violence in educational settings and at athletic activities. This bill is a response to growing concerns about safety in schools, addressing both the deterrence of violent acts and the protection of students and staff during school and related events. The bill seeks to ensure a secure environment conducive to learning and participation in extracurricular activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2079 appears to be largely positive, particularly among those prioritizing school safety. Legislators and community members who support this measure view it as necessary and timely, aimed at reducing incidents of violence in schools. The bill passed with overwhelming support in the House, indicating a broad consensus on the need for stronger protections for students and faculty.

Contention

Though the bill has garnered significant support, it may face scrutiny regarding its effectiveness in actually preventing incidents of violence and whether the increased penalties will lead to a reduction in such activities. Critics may argue that rather than focusing heavily on punitive measures, there should be a balanced approach that includes preventative education and mental health resources. Addressing the root causes of violence in schools may be suggested as an alternative or complementary strategy to the measures proposed in HB 2079.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB2078

Improving school safety by extending and increasing penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and school-related athletic activities.

WA HB1085

Improving school safety by extending penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and extracurricular activities and requiring schools to notify the public of such penalties.

WA SB5272

Improving school safety by extending penalties for interference by, or intimidation by threat of, force or violence at schools and extracurricular activities and requiring schools to notify the public of such penalties.

WA LB605

Require each school board to adopt a policy relating to transgender student participation in extracurricular activities sponsored by a school or an athletics or activities association

WA HB1868

Expanding access to athletic trainers in schools.

WA SB5097

Safeguarding competitiveness in girls' interscholastic athletic activities.

WA HB1303

Increasing environmental justice by improving government decisions.

WA SB5380

Increasing environmental justice by improving government decisions.

WA HB1139

Promoting public safety and deterring unlawful firearm possession by increasing criminal penalties for unlawful possession of a firearm.

WA HB1680

Improving access to patient care by increasing preventive dental care.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.