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House introduces three bills on nutrition, loan incentives and Human Rights Commission jurisdiction; S.18 referred to Ways & Means
Summary
On first reading the House introduced H.841 (access to blenderized whole foods diet for tube-fed individuals), H.842 (forgivable loan incentive for Vermont Law School graduates), and H.843 (jurisdiction of the Vermont Human Rights Commission); Senate Bill 18 (flavored tobacco) was referred to Ways & Means.
The Vermont House on Jan. 30 opened the calendar with first readings of three house bills and a notice-calendar Senate bill referral.
House Bill 4841 was read on the floor as H.841, "an act relating to increasing access to a blenderized whole foods diet for individuals receiving nutrition through a feeding tube," introduced by…
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