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Committee concurs in study of prenatal meth and fentanyl exposure and school impacts
Summary
The committee concurred in Senate Joint Resolution 29, an interim study coordinating the Department of Public Health and Human Services and the Office of Public Instruction to examine long-term impacts of prenatal methamphetamine and fentanyl exposure, including school cognitive outcomes.
The House Health and Human Services Committee agreed to concur in Senate Joint Resolution 29, an interim study to coordinate the Department of Public Health and Human Services and the Office of Public Instruction on long-term impacts of prenatal exposure to methamphetamine and fentanyl.
Representative Cunningham, a cosponsor who presented the…
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