"Everybody in this entire process and everybody in the state of Texas never wants to see another
occasion where innocent children are gunned down in their own schools."
Nearly two weeks after a shooting at Santa Fe High School left 10 people dead, Texas
Gov. Greg Abbott laid out his new strategy to address school safety.
During an event at the Dallas Independent School District's administration building,
Abbott said he wants to implement "school hardening strategies" — like reducing the
number of entries and exits at schools and installing active shooter alarm systems.
Abbott's strategy also calls for more school marshals, increased law enforcement presence
at schools and active shooter and emergency response training.
Abbott unveiled the new plan just one day after he visited Santa Fe High School.
It was the first day the school had been open to students since the May 18 shooting.
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