US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR10

Introduced
1/3/25  

Caption

House Endeavor to Accelerate a Legislative Transformation of Healthcare Act or the HEALTH ActThis resolution establishes the Committee on Health, a standing committee of the House of Representatives, and specifies the subjects within its jurisdiction. The Committee on Health is responsible for all legislation and other matters relating to biomedical research and development (including the Food and Drug Administration); health, health facilities, and health care supported by general revenues (except veterans’ hospitals, medical care, and treatment); and public health and quarantine (including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). The resolution also removes these topics from the jurisdiction of the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Impact

The formation of the Committee on Health signifies a strategic shift in how healthcare legislation is handled within the House. By consolidating health-related issues under a dedicated committee, the bill seeks to streamline discussions and decision-making processes, thus allowing for more focused and specialized attention to healthcare matters. As a result, this could lead to more coherent and thorough health policies being developed and advanced, addressing the specific needs of health and biomedical research areas.

Summary

HR10, known as the Healthcare Endeavor to Accelerate a Legislative Transformation Act, proposes the establishment of a new standing committee in the House of Representatives specifically focused on health-related matters. This resolution acts to reorganize existing legislative responsibilities concerning health by clearly delineating the scope of this new committee. It will oversee biomedical research and development, health facilities, and public health initiatives, except for those specifically related to veterans. The creation of this committee is aimed at enhancing oversight and improving legislative efficiency concerning healthcare legislation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HR10 may arise concerning the potential impacts on existing committees that currently manage health issues. Critics might express concerns that reassigning health matters could dilute the attention they receive from other committees and result in inadequately addressed areas of healthcare legislation that intersect with education, commerce, and workforce concerns. Furthermore, the delineation of responsibilities between the new health committee and existing committees may face scrutiny, with fears that the consolidation of authority could potentially lead to oversights in public health advocacy.

Congress_id

119-HRES-10

Policy_area

Congress

Introduced_date

2025-01-03

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR397

House Study Committee on Healthcare Quality and Reporting; create

US HB1573

To Reorganize The Standing Committees And The Subject Matter Interim Committees Of The House Of Representatives.

US HR14

This resolution elects members to standing committees of the House of Representatives.  

US SR38

This resolution designates the Senate majority party's membership for the 119th Congress on the following committees:the Committee on the Environment and Public Works;the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions;the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs;the Committee on the Judiciary;the Select Committee on Intelligence;the Special Committee on Aging;the Joint Economic Committee; andthe Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

US HR55

This resolution elects designated Members of the House of Representatives tothe Committee on the Budget,the Committee on House Administration,the Committee on Natural Resources, andthe Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

US LR390

Interim study to allow the Health and Human Services Committee of the Legislature to examine any health and human services issues within the jurisdiction of the committee that arise during the legislative interim period

US HR54

This resolution elects designated Members of the House of Representatives to the Committee on the Budget and the Committee on House Administration.

US SB76

Repeal reporting and testifying requirements to the committees on health and human services regarding nursing facilities and long-term healthcare needs.

US HB1329

To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Committees Of The General Assembly; And To Reorganize The Standing Committees And The Subject Matter Interim Committees Of The House Of Representatives.

US SB151

Require the publication of the results of an election for precinct committeeman or committeewoman and to declare an emergency.

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