TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Largemouth bass. Flying Squirrels. School safety. Those are the issues the Florida House sent to Republican Gov.
Ron DeSantis on Tuesday. Lawmakers are in the final week of their annual legislative session — the time when bills start flying after weeks of slow movement.
One of the bills unanimously passed by the House will build on the law passed after 17 people were fatally shot at a Parkland high school three years ago. [TRENDING: Private school won’t allow vaccine | Musk warns of deadly Mars mission | Look up!
First supermoon of 2021] The bill would require schools to develop plans to quickly notify parents if a school is suddenly shut down or evacuated during an emergency, whether that involve an active shooter, a