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Missouri Senate gives first-round approval to bills requiring AEDs and cardiac-response plans in schools
Summary
The Missouri Senate gave first-round approval to Senate Bills 166 and 155, which would require public schools to install automated external defibrillators and adopt cardiac emergency response plans; an amendment added charter schools to the requirement. The measures now head to the Missouri House for consideration.
The Missouri Senate gave first-round approval to Senate Bills 166 and 155, which would require public schools to install automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and adopt cardiac emergency response plans, supporters said.
Senator Curtis Gregory of Marshall sponsored the legislation. Senator Barbara Washington of Kansas City added an amendment during debate to extend…
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