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House rejects bill to fund hands-on CPR and AED training in schools
Summary
Representative Moss’ proposal to fund hands‑on CPR/first‑response training for high school health classes failed on the floor after members debated funding, certification and whether the program is an unfunded mandate; vote 34-39.
The Utah House on March 4 voted 34-39 against House Bill 307, a measure that would have created a grant process to restore funding for hands-on CPR and AED (first-response) training in high school health classes.
Representative Moss, sponsor of HB307, said the bill would not add curriculum requirements but would provide a reliable funding source for training that was…
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