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House adopts behavioral-health contracting updates and a school food-waste bill; two measures laid over
Summary
The Colorado House of Representatives adopted House Bill 11-24, updating contracting requirements for behavioral-health safety-net services, and House Bill 10-59, directing steps to reduce food waste in schools. Lawmakers also laid over House Bill 10-43 and postponed the balance of the third-reading calendar.
The Colorado House of Representatives adopted two bills on third reading and final passage and laid over other calendar items during a floor session that included roll call votes and procedural motions.
House Bill 11-24, sponsored in the House by Representative Wright and in the Senate by Senator Michelson Janae, was adopted on third reading. The House recorded 41 yes votes, 22 no votes and 2 members excused. The bill was described on the floor as concerning updates to the universal contracting provision requirements for the delivery of behavioral health safety-net services. The motion for final passage was made from the floor by the majority leader.
House Bill 10-59, sponsored in the House by Representatives Weinberg and Ferre and in the Senate by Senators Rich and Marchman,…
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