Agenda Update; Senate Ways & Means
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Added to Executive Session: SSB 5874, SSB 5789, SSB 5764, SSB 5644, SSB 5252, SB 5563, SSB 5595, SB 5581, SB 5771, SSB 5720, SSB 5600, SSB 5649, SB 5745, SB 5819, SB 5790, SSB 5894, SB 5794, SSB 5532, SSB 5702, SSB 5912, SSB 5814, SSB 5911, SSB 5785, SSB 5838, SSB 5626, SSB 5655, SSB 5723, SB 5821, SSB 5664, SSB 5807, SSB 5884, SSB 5736, SSB 5892, SSB 5886, SB 5772, SSB 5575, SSB 5663, SSB 5495, SSB 5588, SSB 5695, SSB 5847, SSB 5592, SSB 5692, SB 5701, SSB 5116, SSB 5827, SSB 5535, SSB 5733, SSB 5885, SSB 5643, SSB 5961, SB 5699, SSB 5803, SSB 5703, SSB 5619, SSB 5678, SSB 5746, SSB 5567, SSB 5842, SSB 5910, SSB 5722, SSB 5597, 2SSB 5636, SSB 5662, SSB 5867, SB 5782, SB 5964, SSB 5796, SSB 5793, SSB 5574, SB 5832, SB 5713, and SB 5216.
Removed from Executive Session: Bills to be determined.
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Ways & Means - 2/7/2022 10:00 AM
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Senate Full Committee
Virtual REVISED ON 2/5/2022 AT 3:51 PM Executive Session:
6.
SB 5563
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Concerning enrollment stabilization funding to address enrollment declines due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
7.
SSB 5595
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Concerning prototypical school formulas for physical, social, and emotional support in schools.
9.
SB 5771
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Including certain residents who do not have a high school diploma or credential and the number of students expected to enroll in basic education for adults courses at community and technical colleges in caseload forecast council forecasting.
11.
SSB 5600
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Concerning the sustainability and expansion of state registered apprenticeship programs.
15.
SB 5790
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Strengthening critical community support services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
17.
SB 5794
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Concerning continuity of coverage for prescription drugs prescribed for the treatment of behavioral health conditions.
20.
SSB 5912
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Improving health outcomes for children on medicaid by ensuring early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment.
24.
SSB 5838
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Providing a monthly diaper subsidy for parents or other caregivers receiving temporary assistance for needy families.
26.
SSB 5655
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Concerning individuals who experience refusals of service for involuntary behavioral health treatment.
32.
SSB 5736
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Concerning partial hospitalizations and intensive outpatient treatment services for minors.
33.
SSB 5892
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Establishing pilot projects for utilizing high school student nursing assistant-certified programs to address the nursing workforce shortage and promote nursing careers in rural hospitals.
37.
SSB 5663
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Establishing streamlined procedures for compliance with the State v. Blake decision in order to improve criminal justice system coordination, create efficiencies, and reduce costs.
39.
SSB 5588
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Concerning reentry and discharge planning for incarcerated individuals at the department of corrections.
41.
SSB 5847
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Providing information to public service employees about the public service loan forgiveness program.
45.
SSB 5116
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Establishing guidelines for government procurement and use of automated decision systems in order to protect consumers, improve transparency, and create more market predictability.
46.
SSB 5827
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Concerning offender management network information and electronic health records systems at the department of corrections.
47.
SSB 5535
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Repealing requirements for parent payment of the cost of their child's support, treatment, and confinement.
56.
SSB 5678
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Concerning energy transformation, nonemitting electric generation, and renewable resource project analysis and declaratory orders.
64.
SSB 5662
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Concerning intergovernmental coordination to address transitioning persons encamped on state public rights-of-way to permanent housing solutions.
65.
SSB 5867
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Concerning compassionate and effective strategies to address the homelessness crisis.
69.
SSB 5793
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Allowing compensation for lived experience on boards, commissions, councils, committees, and other similar groups.
71.
SB 5832
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Expanding the multifamily tax exemption program to include converting existing multifamily units.
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