Lawsuit challenging NJ licensure requirements dismissed
On May 12, a federal judge in the U.S.D.C. for the District of New Jersey dismissed a challenge (MacDonald v. Sabando) from two out-of-state physicians contesting New Jersey law (NJ Rev Stat
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On May 12, a federal judge in the U.S.D.C. for the District of New Jersey dismissed a challenge (MacDonald v. Sabando) from two out-of-state physicians contesting New Jersey law (NJ Rev Stat
Our Advocacy team is actively seeking additional co-sponsors for the States Handling Access to Reciprocity for Employment (SHARE) Act (H.R. 2332/S. 1101).
On April 22, Arkansas became the first state this year, and 10th since 2023, to enact an additional licensure pathway for internationally-trained physicians without
Last week, FSMB held its’ annual meeting in Seattle, Washington with record attendance.
As of April 17, 38 states remain in either regular or special session, while 12 have either adjourned for the year or are in recess, including Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland,
The first quarter of 2025 was bustling in state legislatures around the country.
The Rebuild America’s Health Care Schools Act of 2025 (H.R. 1708), introduced by Rep. Darin LaHood (R-IL), would adjust allowable direct and indirect costs for accredited nursing and allied
On Tuesday, March 25, the States Handling Access to Reciprocity for Employment (SHARE) Act (S. 1101/H.R. 2332) was introduced for the 119th Congress.
On Saturday, March 15, President Donald Trump signed H.R. 1968, a government funding continuing resolution, into law after the Senate passed the bill by a vote of 54-46; the House previously
With government funding slated to run out on March 15, Congress is working to avoid a shutdown with a continuing resolution (H.R. 1968) that was introduced over the weekend.