Nursing Education Programs
Florida nursing education bill died in fiscal committee after multiple postponements, likely due to budgetary concerns or unresolved stakeholder disagreements on program modifications.
Florida nursing education bill died in fiscal committee after multiple postponements, likely due to budgetary concerns or unresolved stakeholder disagreements on program modifications.
SB 526 aimed to modify Florida's nursing education programs, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative history. Based on the committee processing (Health and Human Services, Appropriations), the bill likely addressed funding, program standards, or regulatory requirements for nursing education. The bill ultimately died in the Fiscal Policy Committee after being indefinitely postponed in May 2025.
Florida faces significant nursing shortages, making legislation affecting nursing education pipelines consequential for healthcare workforce capacity. Changes to nursing education programs can influence tuition costs, student accessibility, program accreditation standards, and the supply of qualified nurses entering the workforce. The bill's focus warranted fiscal scrutiny given potential budgetary implications for educational institutions and students.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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