H01102025 Regular Session✓ Signed into law
Adds to existing law to provide that the Department of Health and Welfare shall not prohibit licensed or registered health care providers from providing services covered by the state Medicaid program.
MEDICAID -- Adds to existing law to provide that the Department of Health and Welfare shall not prohibit licensed or registered health care providers from providing services covered by the state Medicaid program.
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FISCAL NOTE
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This legislation causes no increase or decrease in revenue, or additional expenditure of funds at the state or local level of government; therefore, this legislation has no fiscal impact.
HOW THEY VOTED
house Chamber· Feb 21, 2025
House Third Reading
✓ Passed
69 Yea
0 Nay
1 absentPassed by 69 votes
Republican
61 yea/0 nay
Democrat
8 yea/0 nay
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YEA (69)
RBarbara EhardtHD-033ARBen FuhrimanHD-030BRBrandon MitchellHD-006BRBrent CraneHD-013ARBritt RaybouldHD-034BRBruce SkaugHD-010BRCharlie ShepherdHD-007BRChris BruceHD-023ADChris MathiasHD-019BRClay HandyHD-027BRClint HostetlerHD-024ARCornel RasorHD-001BRDale HawkinsHD-002BRDan GarnerHD-028BRDavid CannonHD-030ARDavid LeavittHD-025BRDori HealeyHD-015BRDouglas PickettHD-027ARDustin ManwaringHD-029ARElaine PriceHD-004BRFaye ThompsonHD-008BRHeather ScottHD-002ADIlana RubelHD-018ARJack NelsenHD-026BRJames HoltzclawHD-020BRJames PetzkeHD-021ARJaron CraneHD-012BRJason MonksHD-022BRJeff CornillesHD-012ARJeff EhlersHD-021BRJerald RaymondHD-031ARJoe AlfieriHD-004ARJoe PalmerHD-020ADJohn GannonHD-017ARJohn ShirtsHD-009ARJohn Vander WoudeHD-022ARJon WeberHD-034ARJordan RedmanHD-003BRJosh TannerHD-014BRJosh WheelerHD-035BRJudy BoyleHD-009BRKent MarmonHD-011ARKevin AndrusHD-035ARKyle HarrisHD-007ARLance ClowHD-025ARLori McCannHD-006ARLucas CaylerHD-011BRMarco EricksonHD-033BRMark SauterHD-001ADMegan EgbertHD-017BRMike MoyleHD-010ARMike PohankaHD-026ADMonica ChurchHD-019ARRichard CheatumHD-028ARRob BeiswengerHD-008ARRod FurnissHD-031BRRon MendiveHD-005ARShawn DygertHD-023BDSonia GalavizHD-016ARStephanie MickelsenHD-032ADSteve BerchHD-015ARSteve MillerHD-024BRSteve TannerHD-013BRTanya BurgoyneHD-029BRTed HillHD-014ADTodd AchillesHD-016BRTony WisniewskiHD-005BRVito BarbieriHD-003ARWendy HormanHD-032B
NAY (0)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (1)
senate Chamber· Mar 10, 2025
Senate Third Reading
✓ Passed
34 Yea
0 Nay
1 absentPassed by 34 votes
Republican
28 yea/0 nay
Democrat
6 yea/0 nay
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YEA (34)
DAlison RabeSD-016RBen AdamsSD-012RBen ToewsSD-004RBrandon ShippySD-009RBrian LenneySD-013RCamille BlaylockSD-011RCarl BjerkeSD-005DCarrie SemmelrothSD-017RChristy ZitoSD-008RCindy CarlsonSD-007RCodi GallowaySD-015RDaniel ForemanSD-006RDave LentSD-033RDoug OkuniewiczSD-003RDoug RicksSD-034RGlenneda ZuiderveldSD-024DJames RuchtiSD-029DJanie Ward-EngelkingSD-018RJim GuthrieSD-028RJim WoodwardSD-001RJosh KeyserSD-020RJosh KohlSD-025RJulie VanOrdenSD-030RKelly AnthonSD-027RKevin CookSD-032RLori Den HartogSD-022RMark HarrisSD-035DMelissa WintrowSD-019DRon TaylorSD-026RScott GrowSD-014RTammy NicholsSD-010RTodd LakeySD-023RTreg BerntSD-021RVan BurtenshawSD-031
NAY (0)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (1)
LATEST ACTION
Reported Signed by Governor on March 18, 2025 Session Law Chapter 92 Effective: 07/01/2025
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2025
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Mar 19, 2025
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