The Florida Senate has unanimously approved a wide-ranging $800 million health care package, aimed at addressing the state's work force shortages and enhancing access to health care services. The legislation includes measures to streamline regulations and provide incentives. Supporters, including Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, tout the plan as a strategy to make health care more accessible as Florida's population continues to grow.
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Florida will seek to streamline regulations and offer incentives to help make health care more accessible under two bills unanimously passed by the Senate. https://t.co/YwhEalzR2j
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Florida Senate passes sweeping health care legislation. Here’s what it would do https://t.co/1SpGh54SdF
The Florida Senate has unanimously passed a wide-ranging plan that President Kathleen Passidomo and other supporters tout as a strategy to expand health-care access as the state’s population continues to grow. Here's what to know. https://t.co/7xS7G6b10L
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The Senate passed a massive health care bill today meant to help Florida's work force shortages and expand access. Here's some of what the bill, which puts millions and millions of dollars toward its efforts, would do. https://t.co/IUd2It594u
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