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House committee batches six interim study proposals on scooters, maternal screening, reimbursements, pink tax and paid family‑leave credit

Insurance & Commerce - Senate · October 5, 2022
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Summary

Representative Pilkington presented multiple interim study proposals—lowering scooter insurance minimums to $250,000, requiring perinatal depression screening, equalizing live‑birth and C‑section reimbursement, exempting feminine hygiene products from sales tax and studying paid family‑leave tax credits—then the committee approved a grouped motion to adopt ISPs 2,4,5,6,7,8 by voice vote.

Representative Pilkington presented several interim study proposals to the joint Insurance & Commerce committee on June 21 and the panel adopted a grouped package by voice vote.

Pilkington said the first ISP he proposed would lower the required insurance minimum for electric scooters from $1,000,000 to $250,000 (per occurrence and aggregate) to reduce barriers for smaller operators seeking to enter smaller communities. He said he would hold a separate ISP on noncompete restrictions and not take that up immediately.

Other ISPs Pilkington described and the…

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