The bill, named for two victims of the 2018
Parkland high school shooting—Alex Schachter and Luke Hoyer, would establish a database within the
Department of Homeland Security, a "Federal Clearinghouse" for "School Safety Best Practices". The bill was described by
Politico as "a modest school safety bill", and other sources noted that the clearinghouse already exists, and the bill would only codify it into law. The bill would reportedly require the Department of Homeland Security to collect feedback and other data on the best practices for improving the health, safety and welfare of those in school settings. The bill was brought to a vote on the floor on 26 May 2022, in the wake of the
Robb Elementary School shooting, but was blocked by Democratic senators who objected to it for not being "a sufficient solution", and one that would not have prevented the Robb school shooting. == Reception ==