 Art Delaune, Chair  Rep. Charisse Millett  Heidi Haas  Christine King  Alex Gimarc  Mallory Hamilton  Sara Kveum  Anthony Cravalho  Dean Gates.

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 Art Delaune, Chair  Rep. Charisse Millett  Heidi Haas  Christine King  Alex Gimarc  Mallory Hamilton  Sara Kveum  Anthony Cravalho  Dean Gates Staff  Patrick Reinhart  Ric Nelson

› HB 188/SB 104: The ABLE Act. Passed › HB 76 – Removal of “gifted” from GCDSE enabling statute. Passed › HB 77 – Disability Training & Education Bill › HB 102/SB 103 Residential Psychiatric Education Funding. We opposed › SB 74 – Medicaid Reform Bill. Passed

› HB 315 Electronic visit verification for PCA and HCBS. We opposed › HB 154/SB 49 Establishing Legal Services Fund. Died in the Senate › SB 91/HB 205 Omnibus Crime Bill. Passed › Followed budget bills

On a federal level…  Patrick and Kristin met with Senator Murkowski and her staff and Senator Sullivan’s staff while in DC for AIEI grant meeting to discuss: › DD Act funding levels › Keeping all Students Safe Act (national R & S Legislation) › Trained LEND fellows who went to Disability Policy Seminar, who also met with delegation