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Full media set

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Audio

Radio discussion: direct parent notice

A short public radio discussion on why families should hear serious school-safety information directly, not through rumors.

Video

Rep. Hernandez on parent communication

Homepage-selected cut. It is the clearest parent-notice quote and the best candidate-facing media clip for this page.

Transcript

There is always some pushback, but we are talking about children. We are asking that protocols and procedures be enforced, and most importantly, that districts communicate directly with parents.

Video

HB4109 public-record clip

Homepage-selected HB4109 record clip showing the bill language and passage card.

Transcript

HB4109. Safety; school procedures; criminal classification. Passed. Requires each school district to adopt a policy that clearly outlines public safety procedures and protocols, sets requirements for a superintendent’s response to an incident involving public safety or violence, and establishes penalties for violations.

Video

Audit and accountability clip

Homepage-selected accountability clip focused on school-safety audits, credible-threat response, and reporting rules.

Transcript

After serious violence on Phoenix Union campuses, lawmakers requested a closer look at school-safety practices. The clip describes a broader audit focused on credible-threat response, mandatory reporting, and accountability so students, teachers, and parents are not left wondering.

Alternate cut

Parent-notice social version

Additional supplied social cut of the same parent-communication quote. Kept here to avoid repeating the same message on the homepage.

Transcript

There is always some pushback, but we are talking about children. We are asking that protocols and procedures be enforced, and most importantly, that districts communicate directly with parents.

Alternate cut

Parent-notice quote version

Additional supplied quote cut of the same parent-communication message.

Transcript

There is always some pushback, but we are talking about children. We are asking that protocols and procedures be enforced, and most importantly, that districts communicate directly with parents.

Combined cut

Parent notice + HB4109 combined

Combined website-hero cut joining the parent-notice quote with the HB4109 public-record clip.

Transcript

Representative Lydia Hernandez discusses Michael’s Law and the need for districts to communicate directly with parents. The clip then shows HB4109 public-record language: safety; school procedures; criminal classification; passed; and the requirement that each school district adopt public-safety procedures and protocols.

Alternate cut

HB4109 record clean core

Additional supplied record cut of HB4109 / Michael’s Law.

Transcript

HB4109. Safety; school procedures; criminal classification. Passed. Requires each school district to adopt a policy that clearly outlines public safety procedures and protocols, sets requirements for a superintendent’s response to an incident involving public safety or violence, and establishes penalties for violations.

Alternate cut

HB4109 record social

Additional supplied HB4109 social cut.

Transcript

HB4109. Safety; school procedures; criminal classification. Passed. Requires each school district to adopt a policy that clearly outlines public safety procedures and protocols, sets requirements for a superintendent’s response to an incident involving public safety or violence, and establishes penalties for violations.

Alternate cut

HB4109 record square

Additional supplied square HB4109 cut.

Transcript

HB4109. Safety; school procedures; criminal classification. Passed. Requires each school district to adopt a policy that clearly outlines public safety procedures and protocols, sets requirements for a superintendent’s response to an incident involving public safety or violence, and establishes penalties for violations.

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