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Health and Social Services Subcommittee unanimously passes HB214 and HB43
Summary
The subcommittee approved HB214, which codifies an existing assistive-technology program, and HB43, which allows federally qualified health centers to use existing grant funds to buy land. Both bills passed by unanimous voice votes with no recorded opposition or fiscal notes increasing spending.
The Health and Social Services Subcommittee voted unanimously Feb. 13 to pass two bills relating to health services funding and program structure.
HB214, described by the committee as the human services Maryland Assistive Technology Program establishment bill, codifies an existing assistive-technology program administered within the Department of Disabilities. The bill was reported to the subcommittee with no recorded opposition and no fiscal note, and was moved by Delegate Rufe and seconded by Vice Chair Jones before passing on a voice vote.
HB43, introduced…
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