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House Appropriations Committee approves packaged agenda including health insurance, schools and licensing bills
Summary
The House Appropriations Committee unanimously approved a packaged agenda of bills after a brief staff overview. Items included measures on health insurance benefit limits and dependent coverage, funeral director licensing, school tick-removal guidance, a Diwali observance, and updates to sign-language interpreter registration.
The House Appropriations Committee met and, after a short staff overview of several bills, approved the committee’s entire agenda as a single package.
Committee Executive Director summarized key bills before the committee, saying officials had “house bill 25 62, which prohibits health insurance companies from imposing annual and lifetime limits to dollar val dollar value of core benefits provided under the policy to the enrollee,” and described related measures on dependent coverage and preexisting-condition protections. The director also summarized a range of senate bills, including amendments to funeral director licensing requirements and a bill requiring schools to remove and test ticks and…
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