Establishes a special commission to study classroom temperatures in Massachusetts public schools.
The bill creates a special commission to study the regulation of minimum and maximum allowable air temperatures in public school classrooms and facilities. The commission will include representatives from various education and health departments, teachers, school nurses, and legislators. The commission will gather statistics on air-conditioned schools, the impact of indoor air quality on children, and state funding for HVAC upgrades. The commission must submit its findings and recommendations by December 1, 2026.
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