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Senator raises concern as committee advances psychology interstate‑licensing compact

Senate Joint Committee on Ways and Means and Judiciary · March 5, 2026
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Summary

The joint Ways and Means–Judiciary committee voted to advance SB 20‑80, which would adopt the psychology interjurisdictional compact; Senator Waugh warned the compact could open local jobs to out‑of‑state practitioners and urged protecting resident workers.

The Senate joint committee on Ways and Means and Judiciary advanced SB 20‑80, a bill relating to the psychology interjurisdictional compact, adopting the committee’s recommendation to pass the measure.

A staff member summarized the bill as relating to the psychology interjurisdictional compact and explained the recommendation for JDC members. Senator Waugh objected to the broader trend of professional compacts, citing testimony and prior examples:…

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