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The Senate session included the introduction of guests, including a student recognized for creating an award-winning Alzheimer's screening device and a class from Middleton Elementary School. The Senate discussed House Bill 1735, which relates to the Right to Try Act and the potential expansion of access to experimental treatments. Debate focused on patient safety, FDA oversight, potential ethical dilemmas for physicians, and the liability protections for manufacturers and providers. The Senate ultimately rejected a motion to refer the bill to interim study and considered an amendment to the legislation, which also incorporates provisions regarding the pharmacist scope of practice to facilitate rural health transformation funding.
The House session included the resignation of several members, a presentation on a historical copy of the Declaration of Independence, and the adoption of a consent calendar. Key legislative actions included the adoption of a committee of conference report for Senate Bill 481 regarding the sale of the Youth Services Center property, and a spirited debate regarding Senate Bill 564, which concerns municipal development restrictions and land use planning.
The House session focused on various legislative matters, including the concurrence with Senate amendments to a bill concerning gold star family license plates. The session also addressed a consent calendar, the adoption of committee reports, and a contentious debate regarding a bill aimed at children's mental health services. The discussion involved arguments for and against referring the mental health bill to interim study, with debates highlighting concerns over insurance accountability, program funding models, and the potential impact on healthcare affordability for residents.
The session included the introduction of an exemplary youth leader who was honored for her service as an Eagle Scout. The Senate concurred with various House amendments on bills concerning landfills, the definition of a veteran, civil rights enforcement, guide license applications, plug-in solar generation systems, healthcare contract standards, public school audits, port electrification, rulemaking for water systems, public comments on rate increases, expedited court hearings for confiscated animals, and donations to the arts fund. The Senate also refused to accede to requests for committees of conference on several House bills. Additionally, the Senate discussed and voted on various legislative matters, including the adoption of the consent calendar and deliberations on employer pay policies.
The committee meeting addressed several House Bills, including motions to pass, ITL (Inexpedient to Legislate), and the formation of a study committee for experimental treatment centers. Discussion topics included the Autism Council's future, mandated repairs for fire department equipment, and proposed regulations concerning investigational drugs and foreign-owned facilities. Legislative members considered various amendments, approved or withdrew consent motions, and deliberated on the procedural progression of the legislation.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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