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Subcommittee tables House Bill 941 on requiring hands-on bleeding-control training for graduation

Subcommittee on Appropriations, K-12 · February 11, 2026

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Summary

House Bill 941, which would add hands-on bleeding-control kit practice to high school graduation requirements with delayed effect on the FY28 graduating class, was tabled by the subcommittee after a motion to table.

House Bill 941, a proposal to add hands-on bleeding-control training using bleeding-control kits as a high school graduation requirement, was presented to the subcommittee and then tabled.

Staff member Zach described the bill from Delegate Clark, saying it would make hands-on practice with bleeding-control kits a graduation requirement and include a delayed effective date so that the graduating class of FY28 would be required to comply. An unidentified member moved to table the bill; the motion was seconded and the chair opened the roll for a vote. The transcript records the motion to table; no roll tally appears in the record.

The subcommittee took no further action on HB 941 during the meeting and adjourned.