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House Appropriations Committee unanimously re-refers six-bill package

3090831 · April 23, 2025
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The House Appropriations Committee re-referred a six-bill package — HB269, HB316, HB416, HB749, HB797 and HB923 — after a brief hearing that included staff summaries and no committee debate; the package advanced with no negative votes.

The House Appropriations Committee unanimously re-referred a six-bill package — House Bills 269, 316, 416, 749, 797 and 923 — after a brief session that included staff overview and no substantive committee discussion.

Committee members heard a staff summary of each measure before the chair called for a voice vote. "House Bill 269 amends the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device, and Cosmetic Act to require the Department of Health, in consultation with the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, to develop and publish educational materials regarding opioid-related overdose," the committee executive director summarized. The director also said HB316 would amend "Title 53 to allow local governments to deny a permit to a LLC or corporation if the corporation or its principals have delinquency in…

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