Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2507

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Report Pass
1/22/25  
Report Pass
1/27/25  
Engrossed
1/30/25  
Refer
2/3/25  

Caption

VA School for the Deaf & the Blind, Board of Visitors of the; authority to establish campus police.

Impact

The introduction of a campus police department is expected to bring significant changes in the operational oversight of student safety within the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind. The Board will now have enhanced responsibilities regarding the appointment and supervision of security personnel. This measure could potentially improve the responsiveness to incidents on campus and create a safer environment for the students. Additionally, this move is aligned with a broader trend of educational institutions taking more direct control over their safety measures in light of ongoing concerns about student security across various educational settings.

Summary

House Bill 2507 proposes to amend and reenact sections of the Code of Virginia that govern the Board of Visitors of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind. The key focus of HB2507 is to grant the Board the authority to establish a campus police department aimed at enhancing the safety and security of students enrolled at the institution. This amendment seeks to empower the Board to employ campus police officers, thereby allowing a more authoritative presence on campus which is critical given the unique needs of students with disabilities, including those who are deaf, blind, or multi-disabled.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its focus on improving student security, it raises questions regarding the appropriateness of the police presence on educational campuses, especially within environments serving disabled students. Critics may argue that having a police department might not be the most effective way to enhance student safety and could lead to an increase in the criminalization of minor infractions. Moreover, there is concern that such measures could shift the focus from educational objectives to a more security-driven approach, possibly detracting from the personal empowerment and autonomy of students. The discourse around this bill is likely to reflect broader societal discussions on the role of policing in educational institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB675

VA School for the Deaf & the Blind, Board of Visitors of the; authority to establish campus police.

VA SB420

Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, Board of Visitors; expands membership, powers & duties.

VA SB826

Deaf and the Blind, Virginia School for the; authority to establish campus security department.

VA SB1493

Deaf and the Blind, Virginia School for the; Board of Visitors to report to the Governor.

VA HB1760

Virginia Teacher Residency Training Corps; established.

VA HB145

Virginia Teacher Residency Training Corps; established, report.

VA SB1077

Richard Bland College; removes authority of board of visitors of The College of William & Mary, etc.

VA HB1540

The Virginia African American, Asian American, Pacific Islander, etc., Advisory Board; established.

VA HB802

Virginia Museum of Transportation; established.

VA SB418

Virginia Museum of Transportation; established.

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