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Committee approves $200,000 for housing for residents with extraordinary medical needs; motion passes 5-1
Summary
Conference members approved Senate language that includes $200,000 for a housing project to help people with extraordinary medical needs (often referred to as the Matt Schwartz amendment); the vote was 5-1 after members sought more information about program structure and who would own or operate facilities.
The Conference Committee on House Bill 1012 approved Senate language providing $200,000 for a housing initiative described in committee as supporting individuals with extraordinary medical needs; the motion passed 5-1.
Senator Deber moved adoption of the Senate language and Representative Mitscog seconded. Members discussed whether the state should build and own housing or whether private developers should build facilities with the…
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