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Representative Faulkner presents camp-safety bill named for child; committee adopts substitute

State Senate committee · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Representative Faulkner presented a substitute to HB 381, the record listing it as the 'Sarah Marsh Heavens 27 Camp Safety Act,' saying it responds to a child’s death and adds floodplain language and safety requirements; the committee adopted the substitute on a roll call with no recorded opposition in the transcript.

Representative Faulkner presented a substitute to HB 381 — recorded in the hearing as the "Sarah Marsh Heavens 27 Camp Safety Act" — saying the measure was drafted after the death of an 8-year-old child last July 4 and aims to close gaps in camp safety regulations.

"This bill ... is named after young Sarah Marsh," Faulkner said, describing concerns she heard from parents about transparency, trained staff, emergency communication…

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