Rep. Logan files bill in North Carolina House to establish school safety grants program

Rep. Logan files bill in North Carolina House to establish school safety grants program
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A new bill filed by State Rep. Carolyn G. Logan in the North Carolina House seeks to improve public school safety through grants for crisis services, training, and safety equipment, according to the North Carolina State House.

The bill, filed as HB 989 on April 10 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Build Safer Communities and Schools Act.’

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill establishes the School Safety Grants Program, administered by the Executive Director of the Center for Safer Schools, to enhance safety in public school units through grants for crisis services, safety training, and equipment. Public school units can apply for these grants, which require an assessment of safety needs conducted with local law enforcement. The bill details specific services eligible for funding, such as crisis respite services, evidence-based therapy, and various types of safety equipment including security systems and bullet-resistant glass. Up to $350,000 per year is allocated for both crisis and training services. The program is funded with $20 million in nonrecurring funds for each year of the 2025-27 biennium, effective July 1, 2025. Reports on funded activities must be submitted annually to legislative committees, and it is intended that recurring funds will support the program in future biennia.

Of the four sponsors of this bill, Logan and Tracy Clark proposed the most bills (27) during the 2025 regular session.

Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Logan, a Democrat, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2019 to represent the state’s 101st House district, replacing previous state representative Beverly Earle.

Bills Introduced by Your Representatives in North Carolina House During 2025 Regular Session

Authors Bill Number Date Filed Title
Carolyn G. Logan, Frances Jackson, PhD, Laura Budd, and Tracy Clark HB 989 04/10/2025 Build Safer Communities and Schools Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Carla D. Cunningham, Laura Budd, and Nasif Majeed HB 903 04/10/2025 Highway and Road Safety Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Julia C. Howard, and Maria Cervania HB 917 04/10/2025 Establish DATA Division.
Carolyn G. Logan, Julia Greenfield, Julie von Haefen, and Ya Liu HB 856 04/09/2025 Clarify Deed Restrictions/Solar Collectors.
Carolyn G. Logan, Becky Carney, Beth Helfrich, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 764 04/03/2025 Establish Death by Reckless Boating.
Carolyn G. Logan, Mary Belk, Robert T. Reives, II, and Stephen M. Ross HB 723 04/02/2025 Technology Coalitions Strategic Support Fund.
Carolyn G. Logan, Mary Belk, Robert T. Reives, II, and Stephen M. Ross HB 724 04/02/2025 NC-FACT.
Carolyn G. Logan, Garland E. Pierce, Kanika Brown, and Renée A. Price HB 662 04/01/2025 Support the State Highway Patrol.
Carolyn G. Logan and Aisha O. Dew HB 625 03/31/2025 The Prison Resources Repurposing Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Becky Carney, James Roberson, and Lindsey Prather HB 550 03/26/2025 Modify Mileage and Per Diem.
Carolyn G. Logan, Frances Jackson, PhD, Pricey Harrison, and Zack Hawkins HB 401 03/13/2025 Allow Lottery Winners to be Confidential.
Carolyn G. Logan, James Roberson, Julia Greenfield, and Pricey Harrison HB 403 03/13/2025 Workers’ Rights Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Julie von Haefen, Nasif Majeed, and Tracy Clark HB 366 03/11/2025 Reenact & Expand Pistol Purchase Permit.
Carolyn G. Logan, Aisha O. Dew, Bryan Cohn, and Kanika Brown HB 374 03/11/2025 NCARCOG Funding/Operations Improvements.
Carolyn G. Logan, Aisha O. Dew, Marcia Morey, and Pricey Harrison HB 339 03/06/2025 Economic Security Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Garland E. Pierce, Gloristine Brown, and Jordan Lopez HB 316 03/05/2025 Child Care Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Carla D. Cunningham, Edward C. Goodwin, and Nasif Majeed HB 266 03/03/2025 Adopt Women Veterans Day.
Carolyn G. Logan, Bryan Cohn, Kanika Brown, and Sarah Crawford HB 269 03/03/2025 Workforce Freedom and Protection Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Amber M. Baker, and James Roberson HB 249 02/27/2025 Diversity in Pickleball Pilot Program.
Carolyn G. Logan, A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Carson Smith, and Laura Budd HB 199 02/25/2025 Nonconsensual Booting and Towing Reform.
Carolyn G. Logan and Shelly Willingham HB 202 02/25/2025 Defense Against Porch Pirates Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Mary Belk, and Tim Longest HB 203 02/25/2025 Home Warranty Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Jordan Lopez, Marcia Morey, and Tim Longest HB 167 02/21/2025 Firearm in Unattended Vehicle/Safely Store.
Carolyn G. Logan, Amber M. Baker, Frances Jackson, PhD, and Monika Johnson-Hostler HB 168 02/21/2025 North Carolina CROWN Act.
Carolyn G. Logan, Donna McDowell White, Marcia Morey, and Terry M. Brown Jr. HB 109 02/12/2025 Strangulation/Increase Punishment.
Carolyn G. Logan, Deb Butler, Diane Wheatley, and Nasif Majeed HB 90 02/10/2025 State & Local Gov’t Retirees COLA.


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