Subcommittee advances bill to expand veterans' dental grant eligibility to 400% of FPL

Health Care Budget Subcommittee · January 28, 2026

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Summary

The Health Care Budget Subcommittee reported CS/HB 253 favorably after Representative Edmonds proposed raising income eligibility to 400% of the federal poverty level to increase access to dental care for low- and middle-income veterans; the Florida Dental Association waved support and debate was uniformly supportive.

Representative K. Edmonds presented CS for HB 253 to expand the veterans dental care grant program and increase income eligibility to 400% of the federal poverty level, saying the change would widen access for low- and middle-income veterans.

Supporters, including Ranking Member Woodson, praised the bill as important for veterans’ overall health. Woodson said, “Our veterans are always there for us. They put their lives on the line,” and urged colleagues to move the measure forward and consider extending benefits to families in the future. Brandon Edmonson of the Florida Dental Association waved in support during public testimony.

The committee took no amendments and, following debate, called the roll. The chair announced the bill was reported favorably.

The bill now moves to the next stage of the legislative process for further consideration and scheduling. No fiscal detail or statutory citations were specified on the record.