Chesterfield mom pushes Congress for changes
The family of a 7-year-old Chesterfield student who died in January after suffering an allergic food reaction in January visited Congress Wednesday.
The family of a 7-year-old Chesterfield student who died in January after suffering an allergic food reaction in January visited Congress Wednesday.
The legislation has been in the works since a 7-year-old Chesterfield girl died at Hopkins Elementary School following a severe allergic reaction.
A fifth grade student at North Elementary in Prince George County had quite a scare at lunch Tuesday afternoon.
The changes come after the death of seven-year-old student.
Many more parents in Chesterfield are taking precautions when it comes to safeguarding their children against allergies
The death of a 7-year-old student has impacted the way parents and schools handle allergy issues.
Parents of children with food allergies are calling on state lawmakers for changes that would require Epi-pens be mandated in schools for emergency allergic reactions.
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