
Georgia’s School Safety Funding Is Available Regardless of Failed Legislation
Georgia House Bill 1023 did not pass the Senate in April 2026. The $69,000 available annually per school through existing state safety grant funding did

Georgia House Bill 1023 did not pass the Senate in April 2026. The $69,000 available annually per school through existing state safety grant funding did

Gateway’s AI-Powered Weapons Detection Systems Help Ensure Efficient Screening of Students and Staff Toronto, ON – April 30, 2026 –Xtract One Technologies (TSX: XTRA)(OTCQX: XTRAF)(FRA:

Traditional walk-through metal detectors can’t tell the difference between a laptop and a concealed weapon. Both contain metal. Both trigger alarms. For schools, especially those

Georgia came close. House Bill 1023 passed the House Education Committee in February 2026 and would have made Georgia the first state in America to

Texas made the largest school safety investment in state history when Governor Abbott signed House Bill 2, committing $430 million specifically to school safety infrastructure.