Posted by By Cameron Maine May 6, 2025 on May 9th 2025

IL bill to require school coaches to receive CPR, first aid and AED training passes Senate committee unanimously

IL bill to require school coaches to receive CPR, first aid and AED training passes Senate committee unanimously

A bill to require training for coaches on how to give CPR, first aid and use AED's passed the Illinois Senate education committee unanimously Tuesday.

Its an expansion on a bipartisan law last year that required schools to have a cardiac emergency response plan. State Sen. Adriane Johnson (D-Waukegan) said in committee this expansion will protect students and teachers.

Alongside the Senator was an advocate for the plan Heather Baker, who's life was saved by CPR treatment

"On February 1 2018, I dropped dead on the floor at school as a healthy 28 year old curriculum director with no warning signs," Baker said. "I'm alive today because my co-worker had been CPR trained one month prior and they knew how to enact a cardiac emergency response."

Baker went on to say this plan is necessary to give students and teachers life saving treatment before an ambulance has arrived. 

The bill passed committee on a 13-0 vote. This proposal will now head to the Senate floor, where lawmakers could talk about it in the coming weeks.