(Sacramento) – Recent studies have shown a surprisingly high number of high school athletes are suffering sudden cardiac arrests. Assemblymember Freddie Rodriguez (D-Pomona) knows some of those children’s lives could be saved if more people knew CPR so he introduced Assembly Bill 319 to require students to learn CPR as a high school graduation requirement. Students would be taught compression-only CPR, which is CPR without mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, in health or Phys Ed classes. KGTV 10News reporter Ashlee DeMartino focused on AB 319 in a recent news report and you can watch her story in this Assembly Assets video.