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House votes to extend advisory councils

The Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Committee — along with several other advisory councils — might be able to keep on truckin’.

Sponsored by Rep. Tony Albright (R-Prior Lake) and Sen. Paul Utke (R-Park Rapids), HF3404/SF3143* would extend the Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Committee, the American Indian Advisory Council and the American Indian Child Welfare Advisory Council to 2023, and the Formulary Committee to 2022.

If the Legislature did not act, each would expire this year.

Passed by the House 127-0 Tuesday, it now goes to Gov. Mark Dayton. The Senate passed it 64-0 May 8.


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