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Panel advances bill to provide information on alternatives to opioid pain treatment
Summary
A legislative work session advanced House Bill 241, which would require providing information about non-opioid pain-treatment alternatives; sponsors and witnesses said alternatives are effective, less costly and non-addictive. The committee voted 7-0 to recommend passage.
House members in a work session on the morning of the division moved unanimously to recommend passage of House Bill 241, a measure to provide information to patients and providers about alternatives to opioid pain treatment.
Representative Run moved that the committee report the bill ought to pass. A member who identified himself during…
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