Cranston City Council to Introduce Plan to Protect Students From Gun Violence

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Cranston City Council to Introduce Plan to Protect Students From Gun Violence

Republican members of the Cranston City Council are set to introduce plans to make Cranston schools safer by helping protect students from gun violence.

Councilmen Chris Paplauskas, Ken Hopkins and Trent Colford, will initiate a plan starting on Monday, February 26 to create a "multi-faceted approach" to reducing gun violence in schools. The focus and purpose of the plan will be to create a safe environment for learning.

“We need to work together, with schools, city administrators, and the taxpayers to make Cranston schools safer. The ideas laid out in this resolution introduce the framework for the City Council to begin building a plan to make our schools safe from gun violence. As a father with two children in Cranston Schools as well as a husband who’s wife works in a school as well, we need to make schools safe, not with partisan rhetoric but solutions. There will be a cost to this plan and there will be changes as to how we enter and exit school buildings, but can we truly put a price on the safety of our greatest asset, our children,” said Council President Michael Farina.

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In addition to the resolution, Farina will be creating a subcommittee, led by Council Vice President Michael Favicchio, to review the ideas laid out and report back to the council in March with the costs associated, now and long-term to find additional ways to enhance school safety and security. 

Favicchio said, “this has been something I have been reviewing for several months and with the recent tragedies we need to accelerate our work. We need to work collaboratively with our state leaders and our educational leaders to make sure we’re doing all we can to protect our children.”


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