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Human Services Policy

2023-2024 Regular Session

Meets: Monday and Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. in Room 200
Committee Chair: Rep. Peter Fischer (44A)
Vice Chair: Rep. Luke Frederick (18B)

Staff

Committee Administrator: Nick Stumo-Langer 296-1921
Committee Legislative Assistant: Spencer Crose 297-8129

Committee Documents

Meeting Minutes

Upcoming Meetings

Conference Committee on S.F. 4399 (Human Services Policy Bill)

Friday, May 3, 2024 at 9:00 AM
Chair: Rep. Peter Fischer
Location: Capitol 120
Agenda:

*The House holds the Gavel*

Senate Conferees: Hoffman, Mann, Utke
House Conferees: Fischer, Frederick, Baker

SF4399 (Hoffman/Fischer) Human Services Policy Omnibus Bill
- Adoption of Agreed Upon Sections/Language/Amendments
- Motion to Direct Staff to Construct a Conference Committee Report
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Bills:
  • SF4399 (Fischer) - Human services; provisions modified relating to disability services, aging services, and substance use disorder services; Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services Act modified; subminimum wages phased out; blood-borne pathogen provisions expanded to all state-operated treatment programs; and expired reports removed.