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Effort Underway To Make CPR Training Mandatory In High Schools

A student in west Michigan and his friend are pushing for a House bill to require CPR training for all students before they graduate from high school.

That’s after Tyler Menhart performed CPR on his friend, Noah Weeda, after he collapsed during a soccer workout.

State Representative Thomas Hooker, of Byron Center, is the bill’s sponsor.

Some others who lost loved ones also spoke in favor of the bill.

One lawmaker says he doesn’t think a law is necessary.

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