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Committee considers SJ31 on mandatory reporting; motion to concur fails and item tabled
House Human Services Committee · April 28, 2025
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Summary
Senate Joint Resolution 31, proposing an interim study of mandatory child-abuse reporting practices and reporter training, failed a concurrence vote and was tabled after members raised concerns about central intake and duplicative study work.
Senate Joint Resolution 31, which would examine mandatory child-abuse reporting and explore whether uniform training for mandatory reporters could help distinguish when to support families and when to report, was presented to the House Human Services Committee and…
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