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Committee revisits 127: members ask how study panels will include lived experience and handle potential federal funding cuts

3117628 · April 25, 2025
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During discussion of item 127, committee members asked whether study panels can function if federally funded partner organizations lose staff or funding, how to ensure people with lived experience participate, and procedural questions about quorum and Service Members Civil Relief Act checks.

The House General and Housing committee on April 24 discussed item 127, which would create two studies. Committee members focused on membership, how to include people with lived experience, and what would happen to panel operation if federally funded partner organizations lost funding or staff between enactment and panel convening.

Committee members asked whether the study panels could convene without every named organization present. Legislative Council counsel said a panel can operate as long as it has a quorum of its membership and that organizations could…

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