Conference committee hears Senate offer on Health and Human Services budget
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At a brief Appropriations Conference Committee on Health and Human Services meeting, lawmakers were told the Senate presented an offer on the budget and projects; no substantive debate occurred and the meeting was adjourned without objection.
Chair Trimble called the Appropriations Conference Committee on Health and Human Services to order and said the Senate had presented an offer on the budget and related projects. Representative Andrade thanked the chair and said, "Upon upon initial reviews, look, it looks like you've done some incredible work. So appreciate all all the work you've been doing on this."
The committee held no substantive public debate during the session. Members were told to watch for notices about the next meeting; Trimble said the committee will issue "1 hour notices." Representative Andrade moved to adjourn, and the committee adjourned without objection.
The exchange covered the procedural step of receiving a Senate offer in the ongoing appropriations process for health and human services; no formal acceptance or amendment of that offer was recorded in the transcript provided. The committee did not take other formal actions or votes on programs or line items during the brief session. The next steps are procedural: committee members should monitor notices for the next meeting when negotiations and any formal actions may resume.
