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Jul 15, 2025 | Press Releases

WASHINGTON, D.C. —  Today, U.S. Reps. Young Kim (CA-40), Marilyn Strickland (WA-10), Don Bacon (NE-02), and Sarah McBride (DE-At Large) introduced the National Nursing Workforce Center Act to address the nationwide nursing shortage and sustain a resilient healthcare workforce. 

The National Nursing Workforce Center Act would establish a pilot program to support the development of state-based nursing workforce centers. These centers serve as critical hubs for research, planning, and programs that strengthen the nursing pipeline and improve workforce planning across states.  

“Unsustainable schedules are hurting our nurses, who play a vital role in delivering care across the nation,” said Rep. Young Kim. “We must strengthen our nursing workforce to meet evolving healthcare needs. I’m proud to lead this bipartisan bill to support these heroes who care for us every day.” 

“This bill helps to establish and promote nursing workforce centers, as we try to address the skilled nursing shortage,” said Rep. Marilyn Strickland. “We must support nurses at all stages of their careers, so we can grow a strong nursing workforce.” 

“State-based nursing workforce centers help improve the pipeline for nursing education programs because of the data-driven solutions they research,” said Rep. Don Bacon. “I’m thankful to join Rep. Kim on this legislation that will focus on localized research, data analysis and strategic planning to improve nursing education.” 

 “Nurses are the backbone of our health care system—and they’re burned out and stretched thin,” said Rep. Sarah McBride. “I’m proud to join Rep. Young Kim in introducing this bipartisan bill to strengthen nursing education, expand mental health support, and build the workforce patients count on. I’m grateful to Senator Blunt Rochester for her leadership in the Senate as we work to ensure nurses have the resources they need to keep our communities healthy.”  

The National Nursing Workforce Center Act would:   

  • Create a two-year pilot program through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to help states establish or expand nursing workforce centers; 
  • Support research, planning, and programs that address nursing shortages and strengthen nursing education; 
  • Direct HRSA to create a national center focused on nursing workforce research and solutions. 

Read the bill here

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