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Legalbrief   |   your legal news hub Friday 17 April 2026

Genetic discoveries spur new US Bill

The US Senate has approved legislation that will bar health insurers and employers from discriminating against people with a genetic predisposition to disease.

The Bill, reports the Los Angeles Times, prevents health insurers from excluding people from coverage or charging them higher rates because of a genetic risk or predisposition to a disease. Insurers could not require customers to take genetic tests. Employers would be barred from basing hiring or firing decisions on genetic information. Full report in the Los Angeles Times