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Senate committee backs bill to codify University of Florida Diabetes Institute

Florida Senate Appropriations Committee on Higher Education · January 28, 2026
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Summary

The committee reported favorably on SB 116, which would put the University of Florida Diabetes Institute into statute to coordinate research, prevention, care and outreach; AARP and other supporters waived in testimony.

The Appropriations Committee on Higher Education voted to report Senate Bill 116 favorably after an introductory presentation by Vice Chair Bradley.

Vice Chair Jamie Bradley said the bill would codify the University of Florida Diabetes Institute in statute to advance research, improve clinical outcomes and increase public awareness of all forms of diabetes. He described the institute as an existing umbrella organization that coordinates research, education and treatment and said codification would serve as a catalyst for continued work.

The record shows Yvonne Fernandez of AARP and Monica Rodriguez waived in support of the bill; Monica Rodriguez’s support was recorded though she was not visible on the committee feed. Senators praised statewide coordination of diabetes research and the committee proceeded to a roll call. Senators Bracy Davis, Claudio, Leake, Vice Chair Bradley and Chair Harrell recorded 'Yes' and Chair Harrell announced that SB 116 would be reported favorably.

What happens next: The bill’s favorable committee report advances it to the Senate’s next consideration step. The committee did not discuss an appropriation or a funding schedule for the institute in the hearing.