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House committee adopts H‑1 substitute for House Bill 4309 and refers bill to Rules

3130975 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

The House Health Policy Committee on a unanimous voice-roll call adopted an H‑1 substitute to House Bill 4309 that adds a 90‑day implementation date, then voted to refer the bill to the committee on rules.

The House Health Policy Committee adopted an H‑1 substitute to House Bill 4309 and voted to refer the bill to the committee on rules.

The H‑1 substitute, which “simply adds a 90 day implementation date onto the bill,” was offered by Representative DeBoer and adopted on a roll call vote. The clerk recorded 16 yeas, 0 nays, 0 passes on the substitute. Representative Preston then moved that the committee report House Bill 4309 as substituted and refer it to the committee on rules; that motion also carried on a roll call vote of 16 yeas, 0 nays, 0 passes.

Committee Chair Vanderwall presided over the procedural actions and the clerk confirmed a quorum before the votes. The committee did not take public testimony on House Bill 4309 during this portion of the meeting. The referral sends the bill to Rules for further consideration and any subsequent scheduling or floor action.

No substantive amendments to the bill text were debated during the committee session recorded in the transcript.

The committee moved on after recording the referral to hear testimony on a separate bill.