US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR1019

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Recognizing the roles and the contributions of America's Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and their critical role in providing quality health care for the public and our Nation's Armed Forces, for more than 150 years and through multiple public health emergencies and beyond.

Impact

By celebrating the role of CRNAs, HR1019 aims to highlight their contributions and promote wider acceptance of their expertise in anesthesia care. This could influence healthcare policy discussions relating to staffing models in surgical settings, particularly in underserved areas where CRNAs are often the primary anesthesia providers. Furthermore, as discussions about healthcare models and provider roles evolve, this resolution underscores the necessity of recognizing and utilizing CRNAs to their full potential in both civilian and military healthcare environments.

Summary

House Resolution 1019 recognizes the crucial role of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) in the United States' healthcare system, particularly over the past 150 years. The resolution acknowledges the contributions of CRNAs in providing anesthesia and pain management services, addressing the needs of patients across various medical settings. From rural hospitals to military medical facilities, CRNAs have been pivotal in delivering quality healthcare and managing anesthesia for millions of patients annually. This resolution aligns with the upcoming National CRNA Week, which aims to raise public awareness about the profession and its importance in the healthcare landscape.

Contention

While HR1019 does not seem to propose any direct changes to existing laws, it does bring forth broader discussions regarding the recognition and roles of nurse anesthetists within state and national healthcare policies. Potential points of contention may arise concerning the scope of practice for CRNAs, especially amid ongoing debates about the roles of various healthcare professionals and how they collaborate in providing patient care. The resolution's timing with National CRNA Week emphasizes the need for advocacy and recognition, which may prompt discussions around legislative support for expanding CRNA training and practice rights.

Companion Bills

US HR67

Same As Recognizing the roles and the contributions of Americas Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and their critical role in providing quality health care for the public and the Nation's Armed Forces for more than 150 years and through multiple public health emergencies and beyond.

Previously Filed As

US HR67

Recognizing the roles and the contributions of Americas Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and their critical role in providing quality health care for the public and the Nation's Armed Forces for more than 150 years and through multiple public health emergencies and beyond.

US HR73

Recognizing January 19-25, 2025, as National Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Week.

US ACR17

National Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Week.

US SR96

Recognizing certified registered nurse anesthetists in Texas.

US HR35

A RESOLUTION recognizing January 21, 2026, as Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Day in Kentucky.

US SR94

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 26, 2025, as Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Day in Kentucky.

US HR69

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 26, 2025, as Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Day in Kentucky.

US SR113

Georgia's Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists; recognize

US SR745

Georgia's Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists; recognize

US HB1040

Certified registered nurse anesthetists.

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