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Ronald McDonald House and sponsors back bill to let schools keep and report naloxone use
Summary
Angela Hartley of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio testified in favor of HB57, which would allow schools to maintain and administer overdose‑reversal drugs, accept donations for medication purchases and require reporting of use and overdose trends to families and the Department of Education.
Angela Hartley, chief development officer at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio, provided proponent testimony for House Bill 57, which would permit schools to adopt policies to keep and administer overdose‑reversal drugs (naloxone) and accept donations to purchase…
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