Florida Senate · 2026 Regular Session
S1630 — Aging and Disability Services
Status: IntroducedIssues: Education, Healthcare
Summary
Deleting expired requirements for Medicaid recipients to receive an offer for enrollment for long-term care services; requiring the CARES program to review or perform the initial assessment of an enrollee's level of care; providing procurement requirements for area agencies on aging; requiring that high-risk vulnerable adults be given priority consideration for receiving community-care-for-the-elderly services; revising professional and public guardians' continuing education requirements to include Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, etc.
How they voted
Tally: 33-0 (2 other) · 35 total recorded
Voted YES (33)
Alexis CalatayudYea
Ana RodriguezYea
Ana RodriguezYea
Barbara ShariefYea
Barbara ShariefYea
Bryan AvilaYea
Clay YarboroughYea
Colleen BurtonYea
Colleen BurtonYea
Corey SimonYea
Darryl RousonYea
Darryl RousonYea
Debbie MayfieldYea
Don GaetzYea
Erin GrallYea
Gayle HarrellYea
Gayle HarrellYea
Ileana GarciaYea
Ileana GarciaYea
Jason BrodeurYea
Jay TrumbullYea
Jennifer BradleyYea
Jim BoydYea
Kathleen PassidomoYea
Keith TruenowYea
Kristen ArringtonYea
LaVon Bracy DavisYea
Mackenson BernardYea
Rosalind OsgoodYea
Shevrin JonesYea
Tom LeekYea
Tracie DavisYea
Tracie DavisYea
Other / Absent (2)
Most recent vote: February 24, 2026
Frequently Asked
- What does S1630 do?
- Deleting expired requirements for Medicaid recipients to receive an offer for enrollment for long-term care services; requiring the CARES program to review or perform the initial assessment of an enrollee's level of care; providing procurement requirements for area agencies on aging; requiring that high-risk vulnerable adults be given priority consideration for receiving community-care-for-the-elderly services; revising professional and public guardians' continuing education requirements to include Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, etc.
- What's the current status of S1630?
- S1630 is currently Introduced. We track every roll-call vote.
- How did Pinellas County legislators vote on S1630?
- 35 roll-call votes recorded: 33 yes, 0 no. See full vote breakdown below.
This bill is still moving. Move with it.
S1630 is still in the legislative process. Your reps can still change their position before it becomes law.