Senate HHS issues due‑pass recommendations on multiple health and child‑welfare bills
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At its March 24 hearing the Senate Health and Human Services Committee issued due‑pass recommendations or adopted amendments for several bills, including HB 2035 (kinship care), HB 2611 (youth safety), HB 2733 (pharmacy rules), HB 2830 (education standards amendment), HB 2932 (lab reimbursement amendment) and HB 4004 (DCS investigations).
The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services moved several bills forward on March 24, recording formal committee actions and tallying votes on the record.
Key committee actions recorded in committee minutes: HB 2,035 (kinship care) received a due‑pass recommendation (committee tally recorded as 5 ayes, 2 noes). HB 2,611 (youth safety rights and group‑home protections) was adopted with the Warner amendment and recorded as 7 ayes, 0 noes. HB 2,733 (pharmacy regulatory changes) and related board‑continuation bills were advanced with staff explanations. HB 2,830 (instruction on fetal/prenatal development with an amendment) received a due‑pass recommendation after amendment (committee tally recorded 4 ayes, 3 noes). HB 2,932 (strike‑everything amendment on AHCCCS lab reimbursement) drew extended testimony and the committee advanced the matter; fiscal and managed‑care concerns were raised by health plans and providers. HB 4,004 (require DCS investigations on credible reports even with a protective parent) advanced with a due‑pass recommendation after multiple witness accounts.
The committee will forward the bills and accompanying amendments to the next legislative steps; sponsors and agencies noted several implementation and timing issues that they expect to address before floor consideration.
