Late last Friday, the Washington State Senate passed a bill that has been a top priority of Sen. Mark Mullet, D-Issaquah. Senate Bill 6228 will require health insurance providers to display costs of medical services to their members on their websites. This will allow consumers to go online and find cost and quality information on medical ...
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Two groups of students from Grand Ridge Elementary in Issaquah visited the state capitol and Sen. Mark Mullet on Jan. 30.
Read MoreToday a measure to make health care costs more transparent was heard in the Senate Health Care Committee. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Mark Mullet, D-Issaquah, will require insurance companies to display their cost of services, quality rankings by provider network and consumer feedback of individual medical professionals ...
Read MoreThe Senate Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Committee today heard a bill which would help clean up the environment at popular fishing sites across the state. “The idea for this bill came from a constituent who experienced the importance of recycling fishing line and the positive overall impact it has on our environment,” said the bill’s sponsor, ...
Read MoreSen. Mark Mullet today met with constituents and members of the Institute for Community Leadership in his office.
Read MoreSen. Mark Mullet today met with a group of chiropractors, including constituents (L to R) Dr. Ken Lichtenwalter, Dr. Kurt Eby and Dr. Phillip Kriss.
Read MoreAs the 63rd Regular Session of the Legislature convened this week, Sen. Mark Mullet, D- Issaquah, issued the following statement on his top legislative priority: “The clock is ticking — we have less than 60 days to get our work done and accomplish our goals for the session. As a legislature, we have many important issues to ...
Read MoreThe first bill sponsored by Sen. Mark Mullet, D-Issaquah, Senate Bill 5104, was signed into law today by Gov. Jay Inslee. Under this bill, school districts and private schools will have the ability to have stock epinephrine autoinjectors prescribed to their schools for the treatment or avoidance of severe allergic reactions. "This is an accomplishment," said Mullet. "The EpiPen ...
Read MoreIn this week's video update Sen. Mark Mullet discusses legislation he has been working on and where it is in the process.
Read MoreOLYMPIA – Sen. Mark Mullet’s Senate Bill 5265 regarding health care transparency would make it easier for consumers to make informed decisions about how they spend their healthcare dollars and navigate the health care system. "It’s really hard to make a decision about your health when you don’t know the costs associated with your care," said Sen. Mark Mullet, D-Issaquah. "As ...
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