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Senate Health & Human Services committee reports multiple House bills, restores 48‑hour waiting period for voluntary relinquishment

3511730 · May 26, 2025
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The Senate Committee on Health & Human Services voted to favorably report a string of House bills and adopted a committee substitute for House Bill 47‑30 that returns the minimum waiting period for voluntary relinquishment to 48 hours, the committee’s sponsor said.

The Senate Committee on Health & Human Services on a meeting held June 2, date not specified, voted to favorably report multiple House bills and adopted a committee substitute for House Bill 47‑30 that restores a 48‑hour minimum waiting period for voluntary relinquishment, Senate members said.

The action came after a roll call confirmed eight members present and a quorum. Senator Hancock, sponsor of the committee substitute for House Bill 47‑30, said the substitute responds to concerns raised during hearings and…

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