US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4709

Introduced
7/23/25  
Refer
7/23/25  

Caption

Newborn Screening Saves Lives Reauthorization Act of 2025

Impact

The bill emphasizes a structured approach to managing newborn screening programs, mandating improvements in educational outreach regarding screening and follow-up for families. It also enhances data collection and sharing mechanisms between state health departments and medical professionals, which is intended to improve the long-term health outcomes of newborns affected by heritable disorders. By increasing federal support and resources, the legislation seeks to ensure a uniform standard of care that could result in improved health monitoring and intervention tailored to children's needs after screening.

Summary

House Bill 4709, known as the Newborn Screening Saves Lives Reauthorization Act of 2025, aims to amend the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize and enhance programs related to newborn screening for heritable disorders. The legislation focuses on improving the consistency and effectiveness of newborn screening practices, ensuring that all newborns in the United States have access to essential screenings that can detect potentially life-threatening conditions. The bill proposes updates to existing legal frameworks, emphasizing standardized protocols for testing, data sharing, and follow-up care for children diagnosed with heritable conditions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 4709 may arise from the implications of expanding federal registration and oversight over state health programs. There could be concerns from state officials regarding the autonomy of state health departments in regulating their own newborn screening programs, as well as debates regarding the allocation of federal funds to support these initiatives. Additionally, stakeholders might express concerns over increased bureaucracy or unintentional consequences related to screening mandates that could impact healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US S1574

Newborn Screenings

US H1335

Newborn Screenings

US H1089

Newborn Screenings

US S0524

Newborn Screenings

US SB1344

Newborn screening program

US S1573

Relative to newborn screenings for congenital cytomegalovirus

US H4367

Relative to newborn screenings for congenital cytomegalovirus

US SB3049

NEWBORN METABOLIC SCREENING

US SB1076

Newborn screening; Duchenne muscular dystrophy

US SB3741

NEWBORN SCREENING ACT CHANGES

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