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House Behavioral Health and Health Care committee adopts organizational rules

2149553 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

The House Committee on Behavioral Health and Health Care adopted its proposed committee rules for the 2025 session at its January 21 organizational meeting after a brief staff explanation and a voice vote.

The House Committee on Behavioral Health and Health Care adopted the proposed committee rules dated January 21, 2025, at the committee's organizational meeting on Jan. 21.

The chair opened the meeting, asked Representative Jabbi to move the rules and took a brief staff explanation. Brian Sherritt, a committee staff member, told the panel the proposed rules “flow obviously from the chamber rules that you all have adopted” and that there were no changes from the 2023 committee rule on the House side.

Representative Jabbi formally moved to adopt the proposed committee rules dated Jan. 21, 2025, and the committee took a voice vote. The roll call recorded “aye” votes from Representatives Harvick, Isidore, McIntyre, Munoz and Pham, votes of “aye” from both vice chairs noted on the record, and a “no” from Representative Diehl; the chair subsequently announced the rules adopted.

The rules adoption clears the committee to proceed with the informational hearings and the session’s bill-docketed work. The chair then converted the organizational meeting into an informational meeting and called the first presenters to the table.