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State-Federal Relations and Standing Committees
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| News Highlights: State-Federal & Standing Committees | Standing Committees: Membership & Governance | Capitol to Capitol / Newsletters | Letters/Testimony | Policy Positions | Federal Resources |

Senate Health Care Reform Bill
NCSL has the full text of the just-released Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. More
Policy Proposals due Nov. 28
The deadline for filing policy statements to be considered at the 2009 Fall Forum is Nov. 28. They should be sent to Carl Tubbesing, NCSL’s deputy executive director. Proposed policies will posted to the NCSL website by Dec. 2.
Federal Health Care Reform Webinar
NCSL is hosting a webinar for state legislators and legislative staff to discuss private insurance provisions of federal health care reform efforts on Friday, Nov. 20. More
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NCSL Standing Committees & Task Forces
| Overview | Agriculture and Energy | Budgets and Revenue | Communications, Financial Services and Interstate Commerce | Education | Environment | Health | Human Services and Welfare |
| Labor and Economic Development | Law and Criminal Justice | Legislative Effectiveness | Redistricting and Elections | Transportation | Task Forces |
Federal Health Reform
Moving forward. View the introduced House bill combining the Tri-Committee language.Updated October 21, 2009. More
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H1N1 Pandemic Update
Keep current with information on developments, tools and federal guidance in preparing for a fall outbreak of the H1N1 (Swine) Influenza. More
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Policies For Consideration
The Health Committee met to consider expiring policy resolutions, new policies, amendment language and or othe lobbying interst during the NCSL 2009 Legislative Summit. Polices for committee consideration are available for review. More
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Health Reform: State Examples
Congress and several states are considering a variety of major health reforms, many of which already have been tested at the state level. States' experiences provide lessons to those examining federal health reform. More
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