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The Health and Human Services Oversight Committee approved the minutes from its previous meeting by voice vote during the May 16 session.
A member moved to accept the minutes; a second was given and the chair called for a voice vote. Committee members responded “Aye,” and the chair declared the minutes approved. No roll‑call tally was provided.
Committee members then discussed scheduling for the June meeting. Several members said items could be deferred to September unless emerging business required a June convening; the committee agreed to tentatively hold June as a conditional meeting and to monitor developments in the coming weeks before confirming a date.
Why it matters: Formal approval of minutes is a routine committee housekeeping action that preserves the official record. The tentative decision on June meeting timing gives staff and members guidance while leaving flexibility for emergent issues.
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