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Senate panel OKs grants to train genetic counselors amid statewide shortage

February 25, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Senate panel OKs grants to train genetic counselors amid statewide shortage
The Senate committee advanced CS for SB 1376, a bill that would create state education grants to expand graduate-level genetic counseling programs and increase the clinical genetic counseling workforce.

Sponsor Sen. Burgess told the panel the bill addresses a shortage of genetic counselors by supporting students and universities offering accredited graduate programs. "This bill seeks to address the shortage of genetic counselors in our state by establishing an education grant program to support students pursuing a career in genetics," Burgess said.

In committee discussion, Burgess and others framed the proposal as a workforce measure for a growing genomics industry. He cited accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling and emphasized the goal of preparing more counselors for clinical practice, not just research roles.

A brief public appearance in support was recorded (Lauren Hartman). With no formal debate following public testimony, Chair Harrell called the roll and announced CS for SB 1376 will be reported favorably out of committee.

The bill sets parameters for grant eligibility and prioritization of clinical workforce needs; specific appropriation amounts and program administration details were not specified during the hearing.

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