The committee process has started anew as the House considers Senate bills before they advance to the House Floor.
We had a bit of a slow week last week as we waited for the bills to be first- and second-read then assigned to committees, but many committee meetings will be held this week. I've got 10 Senate bills scheduled to be heard.
Two of those deal with the overview of opioid use in our state.
Senate Bill 1296 would modify requirements and procedures of the Opioid Overdose Fatality Review Board. Currently the board has 22 members and meets quarterly. It's been difficult to get enough memb...
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