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    SB 1456: Doula Workforce Development

    GENERAL BILL by Osgood

    Doula Workforce Development; Establishing the Doula Workforce Development Support Program within the Department of Commerce to provide grants and technical assistance to eligible doula training entities for a specified purpose; requiring the department to prioritize support to high-need regions; specifying authorized uses of the grant funds; requiring the department to submit annual reports to the Governor and the Legislature by a specified date, etc. APPROPRIATION: $7,500,000

    Effective Date: 7/1/2026

    Last Action: 3/13/2026 Senate - Died in Commerce and Tourism

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    Current Bill Version Posted: 1/8/2026 01:44 PM


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      H 1043 by Gantt
      Doula Workforce Development
      Last Action: 3/13/2026 H Died in Health Professions & Programs Subcommittee
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    • Bill History

      S = Senate, H = House

      1/8/2026 S • Filed
      1/16/2026 S • Referred to Commerce and Tourism; Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development; Fiscal Policy
      1/22/2026 S • Introduced
      1/30/2026 S • On Committee agenda-- Commerce and Tourism, 02/04/26, 10:30 am, 110 Senate Building --Temporarily Postponed
      3/13/2026 S • Died in Commerce and Tourism
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