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Senate Committee on Health and Welfare (Room 17)

The Senate Committee on Health and Welfare has jurisdiction over matters relating to the preservation of health, old age assistance, and social and economic security.

Meeting Record Print

Friday, March 17, 2017
8:00 AM

S.92 - An act relating to prescription drug price transparency and cost containment

Vote

  • Jennifer Carbee, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
8:15 AM

S.4 - An act relating to publicly accessible meetings of an accountable care organization’s governing body

Review Amendment

  • Jennifer Carbee, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
9:00 AM

S.95 - An act relating to sexual assault nurse examiners

Vote

  • Michele Childs, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
9:30 AM

S.133 - An act relating to examining mental health care and care coordination

Review and possible vote

  • Katie McLinn, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
  • Nolan Langweil, Senior Fiscal Analyst, Joint Fiscal Office
9:45 AM

S.90 - An act relating to coordinating Vermont’s response to adverse childhood and family experiences

  • Katie McLinn, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
  • Melissa Bailey, Commissioner, Department of Mental Health
  • Beth Tanzman, Executive Director, Blueprint for Health, Department of Vermont Health Access
  • Paul Dragon, Director of Policy & Program Integration, Agency of Human Services
  • Tracy Dolan, Deputy Commissioner, Vermont Department of Health
  • Reeva Murphy, Deputy Commissioner, Child Development Division, Department for Children & Families
  • Stephanie Winters, Operations Director, Vermont Medical Society
  • Linda Johnson, Executive Director, Prevent Child Abuse Vermont
  • Kathy Holsopple, Executive Director, VT Federation for Child and Families Mental Health
  • Claire Kendall, Co-Director, Moretown
  • Tricia Long, Director, Resilience Beyond Incarceration
11:15 AM

S.88 - An act relating to increasing the smoking age from 18 to 21 years of age

Vote

  • Nolan Langweil, Senior Fiscal Analyst, Joint Fiscal Office
11:30 AM

Senate Floor