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Committee moves multiple health bills: quick look at outcomes

PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR COMMITTEE - SENATE · March 27, 2023
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Summary

The Public Health committee passed a series of bills by voice vote during the meeting, including concurred amendments to SB288 and passage of SB299, SB345, SB452, SB463 and SB467. SB300 was held pending a sponsor amendment.

Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee — The committee considered a slate of bills and adopted or passed several items by voice vote. Key outcomes recorded in the committee transcript are listed below.

- Concurrence on House amendments to SB288: Committee adopted two house amendments including adding a cosponsor and concurred the amendments by voice vote (no recorded roll call).

- SB299 (Earn to Learn): After adopting a permissive amendment (convert 'shall' to 'may'), the committee voted the bill out of committee by voice vote.

- SB345: Presented on behalf of Senator Ricky Hill; witnesses indicated the agency could absorb costs within existing funding and the committee passed the bill by voice vote.

- SB452: Representative bill to remove dated preamble language; sponsor Senator Justin Boyd explained it does not change substantive law and the committee passed the bill by voice vote.

- SB463: Bill directing the medical board to revoke a physician's license for failure to comply with subchapter requirements on abortion‑inducing drugs was presented by Senator Justin Boyd and passed by voice vote.

- SB467: Sponsor reduced the membership of the Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission from 15 to 7 and described mechanics for staggered transitions; the committee passed the bill by voice vote.

Several bills were passed with no recorded roll‑call tallies in the transcript; votes were taken by voice and the chair announced 'Ayes have it.' SB300 (nursing workforce data repository) was discussed at length but held pending a written amendment converting mandatory language to permissive language for the State Board of Nursing to apply for ARPA funds.