2023-2024 Session
Change SessionHouse Committee on Human Services (Room 46)
The House Committee on Human Services considers matters relating to improving the well-being of individuals and families, including children, individuals with disabilities, and older Vermonters, and other similar policies.
Meeting Record
Thursday, April 25, 2024
- 9:00 AM
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S.302 - An act relating to public health outreach programs regarding dementia risk
Bill introduction
- Senator Terry Williams, Reporter of Bill, Senate Committee on Health and Welfare
- 9:15 AM
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S.302 - An act relating to public health outreach programs regarding dementia risk
- Meg Polyte, Policy Director, Alzheimer's Association, Vermont Chapter
- Darryll Rudy, Person with Lived Experience, Alzheimer's Association, Vermont Chapter
- Barbara Edelman, Family Member, Alzheimer's Association, Vermont Chapter
- Rhonda Williams, Chronic Disease Prevention Chief, Department of Health
- Tiffany Smith, Dementia Services Coordinator, Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living
- 10:35 AM
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S.186 - An act relating to the systemic evaluation of recovery residences and recovery communities
- Natalie Weill, Public Health Policy Advisor, Department of Health
- 10:40 AM
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Break
- 10:50 AM
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S.186 - An act relating to the systemic evaluation of recovery residences and recovery communities
- Brenda Siegel, Executive Director, End Homelessness Vermont
- 11:20 AM
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S.186 - An act relating to the systemic evaluation of recovery residences and recovery communities
Mark-up and potential vote
- Katie McLinn, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
- 12:00 PM
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Lunch
- 1:00 PM
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House Floor
- After Floor
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S.186 - An act relating to the systemic evaluation of recovery residences and recovery communities
Committee discussion
- 3:00 PM
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H.573 - An act relating to the Rare Disease Advisory Council
- Mary Nadon Scott, Rare Disease Patient, Northfield, VT
- Danelle Birong, Family Member of Rare Disease Patient
- Sharon Radtke, Rare Disease Patient, Milton, VT
- Mike Dowling, Rare Disease Patient, Colchester, VT
- Carolyn Sheridan, National Organization for Rare Disorders