Pennsylvania Lawmakers Look At Silent Alarms For Schools
(Harrisburg, PA) -- Pennsylvania lawmakers are looking at adding silent panic alarms for schools across the state. Senators introduced a plan on Monday that would give schools another option in protecting students. Red Penn Republican Tracy Pennycuick says the idea is to give schools immediate response options in a worst case scenario. The proposal at the Capitol in Harrisburg is modeled after Alyssa's Law which has been adopted in five other states