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Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Anti-Swatting and School Safety Bills

Government and Politics

May 21, 2025

From: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis

WINTER HAVEN, FL - On May 21, 2025, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Florida House Bill 279, False Reporting, into law to increase penalties for the misuse of emergency communication systems, particularly false 911 calls that lead to public safety responses (“swatting”).

“Swatting is a tactic of cowards who use fake reports to law enforcement to harass people who they disagree with politically. Today, Florida gets even tougher on swatting,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “I signed HB 279 which introduces felony charges for individuals who make false 911 reports that result in significant harm. If you try this in our state, you will face punishment.”

Swatting is the malicious act of making hoax calls to report an emergency, in an attempt to trigger a response by law enforcement. Swatting can have violent and even deadly consequences. These are not victimless crimes. These acts are wasteful and create dangerous situations for the public, victims, and for our law enforcement officers.

Florida House Bill 279:

  • Enhances penalties for false 911 calls that cause emergency response:
    • 2nd Degree Felony if the false reporting leads to death.
    • 3rd Degree Felony is the false reporting results in serious injury.
  • Requires repeat offenders to face enhanced charges.
  • Mandates restitution is required to repay law enforcement and compensate victims.

Governor DeSantis also signed Florida Senate Bill 1470 “School Safety” into law, which:

  • Expands upon the school guardian program to authorize childcare facilities to utilize guardians, just like our public schools and private schools.
  • Requires the security agency employing a school security guard to be responsible for all training and screening-related costs for a school security guard.
  • Revises school access control requirements (campus access doors, classroom doors, gates, and other access points).
  • Requires that a person who serves as a school security guard be approved by the sheriff.