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Published: May 22, 2024

Texans head to nation’s capital to advocate for stronger chain of survival

Seventeen survivors and advocates travel from cities across the Lone Star state to urge Congress to support CPR and AED training, AED placement in schools
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Chloe Burke by Holmes Millet

The 2025 Tyler Go Red for Women Luncheon will feature American Heart Association advocate and heart disease survivor Chloe Burke. She was first runner-up to Miss Texas in 2024 and will compete in the Miss Texas pageant again this summer as Miss Heart of Texas.

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Chloe Burke by Holmes Millet

The 2025 Tyler Go Red for Women Luncheon will feature American Heart Association advocate and heart disease survivor Chloe Burke. She was first runner-up to Miss Texas in 2024 and will compete in the Miss Texas pageant again this summer as Miss Heart of Texas.

copyright Holmes Millet


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