HARRISBURG – Parents would receive information detailing the warning signs of type 1 diabetes under legislation approved with bipartisan support by the Senate Education Committee today.
Rep. Justin Fleming (D-105) introduced House Bill 2185 after his daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2020. The bill requires that all parents and guardians of students receive a fact sheet outlining the warning signs of this disease. Early detection of the common symptoms can prevent serious health complications.
Sen. Dave Argall (R-29), the chair of the committee, praised Fleming for sharing his family’s story and working to prevent other families from suffering due to similar situations.
“Missing a warning sign of a serious illness is any parent’s worst nightmare,” said Argall. “This legislation will protect kids and ensure that we’re all better aware of the warning signs of diabetes.”
The bill now advances to the full Senate for consideration.
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