Committee reports multiple health & human services bills; roll-call results and committee actions

2850171 · April 2, 2025

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The Senate Health & Human Services Committee reported several bills to the Senate by roll call during the hearing. This article lists each committee roll-call outcome and key details recorded in the hearing minutes.

The Senate Committee on Health & Human Services recorded multiple roll‑call outcomes during the hearing and reported several bills favorably to the full Senate. The following roll calls and committee actions were recorded in committee minutes:

- Committee substitute for Senate Bill 95: Substitute adopted in committee; motion to report substitute passed by roll call with 7 ayes, 1 nay; committee substitute favorably reported.

- Senate Bill 883: Motion to report passed by roll call; favorably reported with 7 ayes, 1 nay.

- Committee substitute to Senate Bill 1257: Motion reported favorably with 6 ayes, 2 nays.

- Senate Bill 1522: Reported favorably to the Senate by roll call with 8 ayes, 0 nays; recommended for the local and uncontested calendar.

- Committee substitute to Senate Bill 1677: Committee substitute favorably reported with 6 ayes, 2 nays.

- Committee substitute to Senate Bill 1869: Committee substitute favorably reported with 7 ayes, 1 nay.

- Senate Bill 2034: Favorably reported with 8 ayes, 0 nays; recommended for the local and uncontested calendar.

- Committee substitute to Senate Bill 1398: Substitute adopted in committee; roll call later recorded favorably reported to the Senate with 8 ayes, 0 nays.

Committee minutes show the chair adopted several committee substitutes without objection and that multiple bills were left pending after public testimony where noted; specific vote tallies above reflect the roll-call results read into the minutes. For bills that were left pending rather than reported, committee action is noted in the individual bill records.