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Committee advances bill changing tribal representation rules on local health boards after amendment debate
Summary
Substitute House Bill 1946, which changes how tribal representatives are selected or invited for local and district health boards, was reported out of the Local Government committee after the panel adopted one amendment and rejected another amid debate about whether boards should be required to include tribal representatives or only invite them.
A substitute to House Bill 1946, which changes how tribal representatives are selected for local and district health boards and health districts, was reported out of the Local Government committee with a due-pass recommendation after a contentious amendment debate over whether boards should be required to include tribal representatives or should invite them.
Staff summarized the amendments published on the committee amendment list. One amendment (RUSM167) added “urban Indian organizations recognized by the…
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