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  3. Four New Mexicans traveled to nation’s capital to advocate for stronger cardiac response plans in schools
Published: May 24, 2024

Four New Mexicans traveled to nation’s capital to advocate for stronger cardiac response plans in schools

Manuel Barriga II, Ray Henderson, Shayai Lucero and Elizabeth Nauman urged Congress to support CPR and AED training, AED placement
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NM AHA delegation in D.C. 24

Xylene Rodriguez, legislative assistant to Rep. Gabriel Vasquez’s office (clockwise from left) and Tori Schoolcraft with advocates Shayai Lucero, Manuel Barriga II, Ray Henderson and Liz Naumann discuss cardiac emergency response plans in New Mexico schools while on a trip to Washington D.C.

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NM AHA delegation in D.C. 24

NM AHA delegation in D.C. 24

Xylene Rodriguez, legislative assistant to Rep. Gabriel Vasquez’s office (clockwise from left) and Tori Schoolcraft with advocates Shayai Lucero, Manuel Barriga II, Ray Henderson and Liz Naumann discuss cardiac emergency response plans in New Mexico schools while on a trip to Washington D.C.

copyright Chris Turner

 


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