US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR209

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Expressing support for the designation of April 5, 2025, as "Barth Syndrome Awareness Day".

Impact

By formally recognizing Barth Syndrome Awareness Day, HR209 seeks to promote education around the challenges faced by individuals diagnosed with Barth syndrome, including difficulties in obtaining timely diagnoses and accessing adequate care. The resolution underlines the need for advancements in research and treatment options, which remain critically limited at present. By drawing attention to these issues, the bill aims to mobilize lawmakers, healthcare professionals, and the public toward supporting efforts for better research and clinical resources in the area of rare diseases.

Summary

House Resolution 209 expresses support for the designation of April 5, 2025, as 'Barth Syndrome Awareness Day'. This resolution highlights the importance of raising awareness of Barth syndrome, a rare and life-threatening genetic disorder that primarily affects males. The bill outlines the characteristics and impact of the disorder, emphasizing the need for public understanding and recognition. The designation of an awareness day aims to foster greater support for patients and families affected by this condition, encouraging dialogue and engagement within the community.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to have significant opposition, it may face scrutiny regarding the broader impacts on healthcare funding and legislative priorities for rare diseases. Supporters will advocate for the importance of raising awareness, while critics may argue about the allocation of resources toward initiatives perceived as less urgent compared to more prevalent health issues. Nonetheless, the overarching goal of the resolution aligns with promoting health equity and advancing the mission to foster disease awareness.

Congress_id

119-HRES-209

Policy_area

Health

Introduced_date

2025-03-10

Companion Bills

US HR1060

Same As Expressing support for the designation of April 5, 2026, as "Barth Syndrome Awareness Day".

Previously Filed As

US HR1060

Expressing support for the designation of April 5, 2026, as "Barth Syndrome Awareness Day".

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