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Maternal Mortality Review Committee opens year, approves minutes and moves to executive session on criminal‑death cases

Maternal Mortality Review Committee · February 17, 2026
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The Maternal Mortality Review Committee convened for its first meeting of the year, completed member introductions, approved December minutes by consensus, and voted to enter an executive session to consider confidential matters related to criminal deaths in Connecticut; no public comments were recorded.

Lisa Budris, an epidemiologist at the Department of Public Health and co‑chair of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee, opened the committee’s first meeting of the year and led member introductions before moving the group through routine business.

The committee approved the minutes from its December meeting after the chair asked whether there were any edits and a motion to approve was made and seconded. The meeting record shows the approval was acknowledged by the chair without a roll‑call vote.

The chair then…

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