MADISON (WKOW) -- On Wednesday, the Wisconsin State Assembly will vote on a bill that would require schools in the Badger state to implement child sexual abuse prevention training.

Leading advocate, Erin Merryn, is spearheading the bill and is a survivor of sexual assault and abuse. S he has been trying for more than 10 years to get "Erin's Law" written into Wisconsin statute.

Assembly bill 156 would require schools to have at least one session per year educating them about body safety for grades 4K-12th.

Merryn testified in May to advocate for passing her law, but she believes the bill is even more timely.

It comes after a report from "The Cap Times" found that the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) investigated more than 200 educators for possible sexual misconduc

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