The Sandy Hook Advisory Commission will meet Friday for the last time to present the governor with the final copy of a report highlighting school safety, gun violence and mental health recommendations.
The commission released a 256-page draft report last month and made some some final revisions that will be revealed this week. Commissioners voted on the modifications at the panel's final working meeting Feb. 13.
According to a news release from Gov. Dannel Malloy's office, the 16-member panel will meet for the last time at 3:30 p.m. at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford.
A copy of the full report will be available online following the meeting.
Malloy commissioned the panel to make recommendations in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre that left 20 children and six educators dead in December 2012.
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