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SB 348 establishes a task force to create a universal health care system in Florida, ensuring equitable, affordable access for all residents, especially the uninsured.
SB 348 establishes a task force to create a universal health care system in Florida, ensuring equitable, affordable access for all residents, especially the uninsured.
Bill Number: SB 348
Title: Statewide Health Care Coverage
Status: Filed
Introduced: November 04, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject: Appropriations, Veterans
SB 348 aims to establish a framework for universal health care coverage in Florida through the creation of a Task Force on Universal Health Care. The bill outlines the task force's responsibilities, membership, and the process for developing a comprehensive health care plan for all residents of Florida.
The primary intent of SB 348 is to create a universal health care system in Florida that is:
- Equitable: Ensures fair access to health care services for all residents.
- Affordable: Aims to reduce the financial burden of health care.
- Comprehensive: Provides a wide range of health care services.
- Publicly Funded: Funded through state resources to ensure availability to every individual residing in Florida.
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SB 348 represents a significant step towards establishing a universal health care system in Florida. By creating a dedicated task force and outlining a clear process for public engagement and expert input, the bill aims to address critical health care access issues in the state. The successful implementation of this plan could transform the health care landscape in Florida, making it more equitable and accessible for all residents.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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