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Public Health Committee approves two bills; prescription monitoring changes advance

Public Health Committee · February 17, 2026
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The committee unanimously approved two items, including a change to the state prescription monitoring reporting window in SB 262, and recorded a separate unanimous vote on bill 293. A larger compounding/med‑spa bill (SB 282) was discussed at length and held for amendments.

The Public Health Committee voted unanimously on two measures during its morning session, including changes to the state prescription drug monitoring program and a separate bill identified as 293. The committee also took extensive testimony on Senate Bill 282, which concerns compounding pharmacy standards and medical spa regulation, and agreed to work on further amendments before returning to the bill.

The first action the committee considered was an amendment taken by consent; the clerk’s roll call produced a 10–0 recorded passage after several members…

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