This week, House committees will not meet while most of the state’s 99 State Representatives hit the campaign trail in advance of the March 17 primary election. The Senate is still in action, with committee hearings and a Wednesday session scheduled.
Senators are expected to vote on Senate Bill 260, a proposal approved in the Health Committee last week that would prohibit doctors from conducting consultations online (telemedicine) with patients seeking medication-assisted abortions.
The move would target patients in rural areas, for whom healthcare requires extensive travel to urbanized areas, further reducing healthcare options when they are most needed.
Call your Senator this week and tell them to vote against Senate Bill 260 when it comes to the floor on Wednesday.
New Legislation
There was one bill introduced last week that we’ll be keeping an eye on in the coming months:
Senate Bill 288 (Gavarone) – Religious Expression – regarding student religious expression in interscholastic athletics and extracurricular activities
In Session this week
- House: no sessions scheduled
- Senate: Wednesday at 1:30 pm – watch online
>> You can monitor the status of all the bills we are watching here.