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New York Senate Insurance Committee advances insurance bills, refers school reimbursement measure to education panel
Summary
The Senate Standing Committee on Insurance advanced several insurance-related bills — covering uncovered dental services, anti-discrimination protections, and policy-renewal limits — and referred a measure to set up a reimbursement program for local educational agencies to the education committee. Most items moved by voice vote.
The chair opened the New York State Senate Standing Committee on Insurance meeting on Monday and moved through a largely procedural agenda that advanced multiple insurance-related measures and referred one education-related reimbursement bill to the Senate education committee.
The meeting began with brief informal remarks and a recognition: the chair thanked legal fellow Elizabeth Dionne, noting this was her last meeting before bar study. After that, the committee considered a slate of bills carried on the printed agenda.
Senate print 5313a (Bailey), described in the meeting as addressing uncovered dental services, was moved, seconded and reported out of committee by voice vote. The transcript records the committee taking the…
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