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SB 1752

Comprehensive Health Care for Residents

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kristen Arrington

Florida bill proposing comprehensive health care expansion for state residents failed in committee after referral to insurance and budget committees in 2025.

Died in Banking and Insurance
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Bill Summary · SB 1752

Legislative bill overview

SB 1752 would have expanded health care coverage and services for Florida residents, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available records. The bill was referred to multiple committees including Banking and Insurance, suggesting it involved insurance-related health care reforms. The bill died in committee without advancing to a floor vote.

Why is this important

Health care expansion legislation directly affects access to medical services and insurance costs for millions of Floridians, influencing both individual healthcare decisions and state budget priorities. The bill's referral to multiple committees indicates it had significant fiscal and regulatory implications requiring coordination across different policy areas.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and funding mechanism: Expansions typically require either increased state spending, insurance mandate changes, or new revenue sources—all politically contentious
  • Insurance market impact: Changes to health care coverage requirements could affect insurance premiums and carrier participation in Florida's market
  • Scope of coverage: Disagreement likely existed over which services, populations, or conditions would be covered under expanded provisions

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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