An amendment numbered 28 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to provide additional resources to the CDC to address and better understand the causes of the thousands of sudden unexpected deaths of children and infants that occur annually in our nation.
An amendment numbered 27 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to fund Section 7101 of the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act at the authorized level to establish Regional Centers of Excellence in Substance Use Disorder Education.
An amendment numbered 26 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to provide funding to expand the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being to include a study of children impacted by a parents substance addiction to better understand the opioid epidemics impact on maltreated children.
An amendment numbered 25 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to fully fund Section 7081 of the SUPPORT Act, preventing overdoses while in emergency rooms. The program would create a coordinated care model for overdose patients who present in the emergency room.
An amendment numbered 24 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to decrease the Health and Human Services General Departmental Management fund by $5 million and increase the same fund by $5 million for the purposes of highlighting the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Healths work in coordinating a national public health campaign to fight vaccine misinformation, funding vaccine communication research to strengthen the evidence base for what works in fighting vaccine hesitance, and encouraging vaccine counseling.
An amendment numbered 23 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to increase the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority account by $1,000,000 to support increased R&D for biosecurity.
An amendment numbered 22 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to increase and decrease $1 from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for the purpose of instructing BLS to accept a wider and more forward-looking range of inputs into its range of projections for its workforce of the future and should conduct the Contingent Worker and Alternative Work Arrangement Supplement (CWS) to the Current Population Survey. BLS should submit to Congress an estimate of the resources it would need to make a range of forward-looking estimates, including consultation with those industries that are driving rapid technological change and those that will be affected by that change to account for the increasing rate of technological job displacement.
An amendment numbered 21 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to increase and decrease $1 from the Substance Abuse Treatment fund to instruct HHS to prioritize funding for Medication Assisted Treatment.
An amendment numbered 20 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to strike Section 510, which currently prohibits HHS from spending any federal dollars to promulgate or adopt a national patient identifier.
An amendment numbered 18 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to increase and decrease by $6,250,000 the funding for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences under the National Institute of Health in order to support research into the impact of red tide and other Harmful Algal Blooms on human health.
An amendment numbered 9 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to strike language that prevents the implementation of the Administration's rule requiring all Title X grant recipients to be "physically and financially separate from abortion-providing facilities.".
An amendment numbered 1 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to strike the provision in the underlying bill that blocks conscience protections at the Department of Health and Human Services.
Providing for further consideration of the bill (H.R. 2740) making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Heath and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes.
Providing for further consideration of the bill (H.R. 2740) making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Heath and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes.
An amendment numbered 17 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to increase funding to the account of Birth Defects, Development Disabilities, Disabilities and Health by $2,000,000, and decrease the administration account in the Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services by $2,000,000.
An amendment numbered 16 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to increase FY20 funding for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) by $900,000, with the intent to obligate that $900,000 to the Firefighter Cancer Registry within NIOSH and offset this increase by reducing General Departmental Management funding for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) by $900,000.
An amendment numbered 15 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to increase and decrease by $10,000,000 funding to support programs providing outreach and support services targeting program participants at greatest risk of not completing a college degree.
An amendment numbered 14 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to increase and decrease by $10,000,000 funding to support greater diversity in the pool of diabetes research professionals and patients participating in clinical trials.