Advocates and survivors in Kansas are pushing for the passage of Senate Bill 385, also known as “Erin’s Law,” which would require schools to educate K-12 students about sexual abuse prevention. The bill, inspired by Erin Merryn, aims to teach students how to identify trusted individuals, recognize warning signs of abuse, and report incidents. Advocates, including survivors Aubrey Booser and Kim Bergman, emphasize the importance of providing students with the necessary tools to protect themselves. While some school districts already offer similar training, the bill seeks to ensure consistent education statewide to empower children and prevent abuse.