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Vermont Senate gives first readings to five bills, sends each to committee
Summary
During a Montpelier session the Vermont Senate read five bills into the record — covering medical debt, access to protected health care, chloride contamination, health insurance statute reorganization and a temporary ambulance-provider tax suspension — and referred each to a standing committee for further consideration.
The Vermont Senate in Montpelier gave first readings to five bills and referred each to a standing committee during its session. The measures include a proposal to exclude medical debt from credit reports and a temporary suspension of the ambulance agency provider tax; all five were read into the record and sent on for committee review.
The introduced bills address consumer protection, health-care access, environmental contamination, state insurance statutes and a temporary tax suspension affecting ambulance agencies. Each bill received only a first…
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