Illinois General Assembly: HB41 actions on May 15

Illinois General Assembly: HB41 actions on May 15
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The following actions were taken on May 15 in the House on House bill HB41 (“medicaid-childbearing women”): “Final Action Deadline Extended-9(b) May”, “To Medicaid & Managed Care Subcommittee” and “Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee”.

The bill, as it was introduced in the House by Rep. Mary E. Flowers (D-31) on Nov. 30, 2018, “amends the Medical Assistance Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code” and “extends medical assistance coverage to all women of childbearing age regardless of income level,” according to the General Assembly website.

The following house representatives also co-sponsored the bill: LaToya Greenwood (D-114), Camille Y. Lilly (D-78), Debbie Meyers-Martin (D-38) and Anne Stava-Murray (D-81).

The table below shows a history of actions for this bill through May 15.

Actions
Date
Chamber
Action
May 15
House
Final Action Deadline Extended-9(b) May
May 15
House
To Medicaid & Managed Care Subcommittee
May 15
House
Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee
May 1
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Camille Y. Lilly
March 29
House
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
March 22
House
To Medicaid & Managed Care Subcommittee
March 21
House
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Anne Stava-Murray
March 21
House
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. LaToya Greenwood
March 15
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin
Jan. 29
House
Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee
Jan. 9
House
Referred to Rules Committee
Jan. 9
House
First Reading
Nov. 30, 2018
House
Prefiled with Clerk by Rep. Mary E. Flowers



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