Pennsylvania House Passes Bill to Update State Board Membership
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At a glance
- The Pennsylvania House of Representatives unanimously passed bipartisan legislation on April 15, 2026, designed to modernize the membership of the State Board of Pharmacy.
- 980, was co-prime sponsored by state Representatives Arvind Venkat and Andrew Kuzma.
- The bill seeks to update the composition of the State Board of Pharmacy to ensure the board receives input from a broader range of pharmacy professionals.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives unanimously passed bipartisan legislation on April 15, 2026, designed to modernize the membership of the State Board of Pharmacy.
The legislation, identified as H.B. 980, was co-prime sponsored by state Representatives Arvind Venkat and Andrew Kuzma.
The bill seeks to update the composition of the State Board of Pharmacy to ensure the board receives input from a broader range of pharmacy professionals. As part of this modernization effort, H.B. 980 would expand the membership of the board.
