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Kansas House Health Committee opens session, sets paperless policy and distributes agency report lists
Summary
The Committee on House Health and Human Services met for an organizational session in which Chair Rep. Will Carpenter urged informal communication, the committee agreed to be paperless, and legislative research distributed KLRD materials listing statutorily required reports from KDHE and KDADS.
Representative Will Carpenter, chair of the Committee on House Health and Human Services, opened the committee’s organizational meeting and asked members to share contact numbers for quick notifications and informal communication. "My door is always open," Carpenter said as he encouraged members to stay in contact.
The meeting focused on committee operations rather than policy. Carpenter told members the committee will operate without paper: "We are a paperless, we are a paperless committee," he said. He explained leadership is reviewing a standard set of committee rules and that the committee has held off…
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