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Senate committee receives written testimony on cardiovascular health awareness bill; no in-person witnesses

2787828 ยท March 19, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Health Committee held a second hearing on Senate Bill 18 (Cardiovascular Health Awareness Day). The committee recorded a written submission from the American Heart Association and heard no in-person testimony.

The Senate Health Committee held a second hearing on Senate Bill 18, a measure to designate a cardiovascular health awareness day, and received written testimony from Dustin Hofflinger of the American Heart Association, the chair said.

The chair noted the American Heart Association submitted written testimony because its representative could not attend in person. Committee members asked whether anyone present wished to testify; no one did, and the chair closed the hearing.

No vote or formal committee action was recorded on the bill at the session.