US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6839

Introduced
12/18/25  

Caption

Vaccine Transportation Access Act

Impact

The bill is expected to have a substantial impact on state vaccine distribution and public health by providing necessary funding and resources to organizations that serve underserved communities. By removing transportation barriers, proponents argue that it will lead to increased vaccination rates, which is particularly crucial in response to ongoing public health challenges. Moreover, the bill outlines a framework for the Secretary to collaborate with state health agencies, thereby fostering a coordinated approach to vaccine accessibility.

Summary

House Bill 6839, known as the Vaccine Transportation Access Act, aims to improve access to vaccines by removing transportation barriers for individuals from low-income and minority communities. The bill authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to award grants to qualified community organizations for projects that facilitate transportation to vaccine administration sites. By addressing these barriers, the bill seeks to enhance healthcare access for populations that typically face significant hurdles in obtaining vaccinations.

Contention

While the intent of HB 6839 is largely viewed as positive within health advocacy circles, there may be points of contention regarding how the grants are allocated and which organizations qualify. Critics may raise concerns over the efficiency and oversight of the grant program, questioning the criteria used to evaluate applications from community organizations. Additionally, stakeholders might debate the effectiveness of the proposed solutions in truly addressing the systemic issues surrounding transportation and healthcare access.

Additional_points

The bill also includes provisions for performance measures and reporting requirements, ensuring accountability in how funds are utilized. This focus on accountability aims to ensure that the impact of the funded projects can be effectively measured and reported to Congress. Furthermore, the definition of 'qualified community organization' emphasizes the need for experienced nonprofits that can address health disparities, thereby setting high standards for participation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB7465

Federal Investment in Grants for Health Transportation and Flu-vaccination Local Units Act of 2026

US LD2146

An Act to Increase Access to Critical Vaccinations

US HB5448

Protecting Free Vaccines Act

US HB4116

Disability Access to Transportation Act

US HB8425

Strengthening the Vaccines for Children Program Act of 2026

US HB8153

Maternal Vaccination Act

US A2630

"Informed Consent for Vaccination Act"; revises requirements for administration of vaccines to patients.

US SB2857

Protecting Free Vaccines Act of 2025

US HB3631

VITAL Act of 2025 Vaccines in Trial and Liability Act of 2025

US SB4132

Maternal Vaccinations Act

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