Short answer
- I cannot find the text of a Senate bill titled “Requires dental insurance plans to automatically carry over a portion of the enrollee's benefit amount for use in the succeeding year” in the documents you provided. The materials attached correspond to several different S.1081 bills on unrelated subjects (NASA reporting; Idaho public‑contracting rules; a Massachusetts juvenile‑justice bill), and a fiscal note/statement of purpose for a state bill about fee schedules.
What you provided (documents found)
- S. Rept. 119‑62 — Senate Committee report for S.1081, the “Comprehensive NASA Reporting Act of 2025” (requires additional reporting by NASA to authorizing committees; includes CBO/Congressional cost estimate).
- Idaho Legislature text titled Senate Bill No. 1081 — amends Idaho Code §67‑2320 to require disclosure of fee schedules in RFQs for certain professional services and changes procurement procedures.
- Massachusetts Senate Docket No. 310 / Senate No. 1081 — bill to prevent mandatory minimum sentences based on juvenile adjudications (changes to chapters in the Massachusetts General Laws).
- Fiscal note / Statement of Purpose (RS32282 / S1081) — describes requiring disclosure of fee schedules up front for professional services; notes no fiscal impact (appears to match Idaho bill).
Because these are different bills that happen to share the number “1081,” I cannot produce an accurate summary of the dental‑insurance carryover bill without the correct bill text or citation.
Options and next steps
1. If you intended the dental carryover S.1081: please paste the bill text or a link to it (state or federal source), or confirm the jurisdiction (state or U.S. Senate) and date so I can retrieve and summarize it accurately.
2. If you want a quick, accurate summary of any of the attached bills instead (NASA reporting; Idaho procurement change; Massachusetts juvenile adjudications), tell me which one and I will produce a comprehensive summary now.
3. If helpful, I can draft a model, clearly labeled “example” summary of what a dental‑insurance carryover bill commonly contains (typical provisions, affected parties, effective date, consumer protections). Note: that would be hypothetical and not a factual summary of an enacted or filed bill.
Suggested immediate action
- Provide the dental‑plan bill text or confirm which of the attached documents is the intended S.1081. Once I have that, I will prepare a 200–500 word, markdown‑formatted legislative summary covering purpose, key provisions, affected parties, and timeline.