This week was a busy one – with several floor vote sessions and cramped committee agendas. This upcoming Friday the deadline to hear bills in committees other than Rules and Appropriations – so many more bills will fall by the wayside by this time next week. After this week things will settle down as most committees will have ended.
Here’s a list of the public health related bills that are still alive these days:
Senate
SB1019 photo enforcement; traffic (AzPHA opposes)
SB1071 SNAP TANF verification (AzPHA Opposed)
SB1108 international medical licenses; provisional licensing (no Position)
SB1612 RFP document retention; AHCCCS (No Position)
SB1347 comprehensive dental; ahcccs (AzPHA Supports)
SB1604 licensed secure health facility; defendants (AzPHA Supports)
SB1623 GME appropriations (AzPHA Supports)
House
HB2001 behavioral health temporary licenses (AzPHA Supports)
HB2012 emergency use products; employers (AzPHA Opposed)
HB2130 claims; prior authorization (AzPHA Supports)
HB2058 immunization proof; higher education (AzPHA Opposed)
HB2063 parental notification; school immunizations (AzPHA Opposes)
HB2125 insurance coverage; hearing aids (AzPHA Supports)
HB2126 medical records; parental choice (AzPHA Opposes)
HB2145 registered sanitarians; qualifications (AzPHA Supports)
HB2164 school lunches; ultra processed food (AzPHA Supports)
HB2165 SNAP; prohibited purchases (AzPHA No Position)
HB2175 claims; prior auth; company conduct (AzPHA Supports)
HB2176 training; investigations; complaints (AzPHA Neutral)
HB2257 DCS, vaccination; child placement (AzPHA No Position)
HB2291 opioids, red cap packaging (AzPHA Supports)
HB2449 AHCCCS presumptive eligibility (AzPHA Opposed)
HB2894 Silver alert criteria (AzPHA Supports)
We’re set to testify in committees next week in favor of:
SB1604 licensed secure health facility
SB1347 comprehensive dental; ahcccs
SB1623 GME appropriations