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House Health and Welfare Committee to fast-track rules review, outlines remote testimony and routing-slip process

2127523 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

At an orientation meeting, House Health and Welfare leaders said they will complete the committee's rule review in a condensed schedule, explained how routing slips (RSs) and amendments will be handled, and confirmed remote and in-person testimony options.

Chairman Vanderwaute, presiding over the House Health and Welfare Committee, opened the session by welcoming new and returning members and set the committee's schedule for rule review and procedure. "On Tuesday we will start with the rules. Tuesday Wednesday we'll do the rules," he said, announcing a compressed review plan and noting some materials from the Department of Health and Welfare had not yet arrived.

The compressed schedule was detailed by Vice Chair Marco Erickson, who said the committee would be able to review the department's full Health and Welfare rules in two sessions, with the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing slated for four days of review. "This year, we are blessed to have, Jared Larson, who is our government liaison," Erickson said, adding…

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