Require Hands-Only CPR Training for Alaska Students Before Graduation

Alaska is one of the few states that does not require students to learn hands-only CPR before graduation — and that needs to change.

Each year, thousands of children experience cardiac arrest outside of hospitals. Quick action and CPR can mean the difference between life and death. By equipping students with this lifesaving skill, we can dramatically improve survival rates and empower the next generation to respond to cardiac emergencies.

We're urging Alaska lawmakers to make hands-only CPR training a graduation requirement for all high school students.

This simple, effective training can be taught in a single class period and has the power to save lives - in schools, homes, and especially in our rural Alaska communities where first responders are far away.

Sign this petition and send a letter to your lawmaker asking them to require hands-only CPR training for Alaska students before graduation! 

I'm writing to ask for your support for SB 20, the CPR in Schools bill. This bill would ensure that Alaska students receive Hands-Only CPR training before high school graduation, equipping thousands of young people each year with the ability to save a life.


Cardiac arrest can happen anytime and anywhere — at school, at home, or in our communities. When a bystander knows CPR and acts quickly, survival rates can double or even triple. Preparing students with this simple, lifesaving skill strengthens every community in Alaska, especially in areas where emergency response times may be longer.


SB 20 is a practical way to expand lifesaving readiness across the state. Training students requires minimal class time, and many Alaska schools already have the equipment and resources needed to incorporate Hands-Only CPR instruction.


I respectfully urge you to vote yes on SB 20 when it comes to the House Floor. Alaska students deserve the opportunity to learn a skill—and attend schools with plans in place—that could save a friend, a family member, or a neighbor.


Thank you for your time and for your commitment to the education and safety of Alaska's youth.


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