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Senate Children and Youth Committee approves minutes, thanks staff and adjourns

CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE · December 2, 2024
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Summary

The committee approved two sets of minutes (Sept. 23 joint meeting and Oct. 24 House meeting), recognized BLR staff for support, welcomed new member Glenn Barnes and adjourned after a DCFS presentation and holiday reminders.

The Senate Children and Youth Committee opened, confirmed a quorum and approved minutes from a joint meeting held Monday, Sept. 23, and a House meeting held Thursday, Oct. 24. Representative Springer moved to approve the Sept. 23 minutes, Tony Furman seconded; members said "Aye" and the motion carried. The Oct. 24 minutes were approved by the same procedure.

Chair Representative Julie Mabry thanked BLR staff attorneys and other staff for behind-the-scenes support, asked members who may not return next session to identify themselves, and welcomed new member Glenn Barnes (60th/Fifth District, Washington County). After a presentation from DCFS, the committee adjourned following a motion to adjourn and holiday well-wishes.

The committee did not take further formal votes beyond approving minutes and adjourning; members requested follow-up information from DCFS on data and recruitment.