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Committee amends and passes bill loosening state limits on tribal health capital spending
Summary
Lawmakers voted to adopt an amendment to House Bill 12‑52 that removes a state cap on how much tribal health‑coordination funds may be spent on capital construction and struck a sunset provision; the committee then passed the bill as amended.
The House Human Services Committee on Tuesday adopted an amendment to House Bill 12‑52 that removes a state‑imposed cap on the percentage of tribal health‑coordination funds that may be used for capital construction and eliminated a sunset provision restricting that authority, then passed the bill as amended by roll call.
Representative Dobrevich, who offered the amendment, told the committee the change…
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