The bill, if voted on and passed this legislative session, would accompany multiple other school-related safety bills passed by Texas lawmakers.
signed into law in 2019 to require all Texas school districts to have stations on hand—including annual training for all students in grades seven and higher.
The bleeding stations would also include chest seals, compression bandages, bleeding control bandages, space emergency blankets, latex-free gloves, markers, scissors, and instructional documents developed by the American College of Surgeons or the U.S.In an email communication withthat resulted in the deaths of 19 students and two teachers.
While the bill has experienced inaction since its introduction, she maintains that it remains one of her priorities during this current legislative session and is"continuing to work to get it passed out of committee and put before the whole House." Texas State Rep. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins speaks at a press conference on July 20, 2021, in Washington, D.C. She remains hopeful that legislation training third graders and above about bleeding stations and tourniquets will pass the House this session.
"When I was working on the original bleeding control station bill during the 86th session, experts reached out to me with concerns that if the materials provided are low quality, they may be less effective," she said."The bill requires that the training and training materials provided to students be non-graphic and age appropriate, and we need to make sure that the materials the schools are working with are actually capable of saving lives.
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