US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR416

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Expressing support for the goals and ideals of "National Hypertension Awareness Month".

Impact

If adopted, HR416 would reinforce the national effort to promote healthier lifestyles and healthcare interventions regarding hypertension. By establishing a dedicated month for awareness, it encourages coordination among healthcare providers, public health advocates, and community organizations to enhance education and outreach regarding hypertension management. This could lead to improved health indicators in disadvantaged communities, as the bill identifies existing disparities regarding hypertension prevalence and management.

Summary

House Resolution 416 expresses support for the designation of 'Hypertension Awareness Month,' aiming to raise awareness about high blood pressure and its associated health risks. The resolution highlights that nearly half of all adults in the U.S. suffer from hypertension, which is a major risk factor for various serious health issues, including heart disease and stroke. It emphasizes the need for early detection, effective management, and accessible healthcare services as critical components in combating hypertension and improving overall health outcomes. The resolution further notes that hypertension-related healthcare costs are substantial, amounting to over $131 billion annually.

Contention

While HR416 is largely a supportive resolution and lacks explicit legislative mandates, its potential impact could instigate broader policy discussions surrounding healthcare access and quality. Some stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of awareness months versus direct legislative action to address healthcare disparities. Additionally, concerns about healthcare funding and resource allocation could arise as community initiatives seek support to promote awareness and education.

Notable_points

The resolution not only acknowledges current issues surrounding hypertension but also encourages continuous efforts from healthcare stakeholders to address these challenges. It communicates appreciation for those working towards reducing the burden of hypertension and improving public health, though it stops short of proposing specific measures or changes to existing health policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR331

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US HR562

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US HR1039

Supporting the goals and ideals of "National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day".

US SCR83

Hypertension Awareness Month.

US HR1109

Supporting the goals and ideals of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

US HR210

Supporting the goals and ideals of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

US HR284

Expressing support for the goals and ideals of National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

US HR755

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US HR827

Expressing support for the recognition of October 26, 2025, as Intersex Awareness Day, and supporting the goals and ideals of Intersex Awareness Day.

US HR1136

Supporting the goals and ideals of "Long COVID Awareness Month".

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