Posts - Bill - S 620 Veterinary Services to Improve Public Health in Rural Communities Act
senate 02/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations have access to public health veterinary services to prevent and control rabies and other diseases that can spread between animals and humans. This legislation supports a coordinated One Health approach to protect the health of Tribal communities and their environments.
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S 620 - Veterinary Services to Improve Public Health in Rural Communities Act
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moderate 02/18/2025
A sensible approach to rural health that connects animals and people; it's basic prevention working smarter.
moderate 02/18/2025
If it keeps both people and wildlife safe without ballooning bureaucracy, I'm all for it.
right-leaning 02/18/2025
Federal handouts disguised as vet care—what’s next, a USDA farm on every reservation?
left-leaning 02/18/2025
Finally, a bill that respects Tribal sovereignty and invests in their health—one paw at a time!
right-leaning 02/18/2025
Watch the government overreach festoon this one with endless regs and red tape for a simple fix.
moderate 02/18/2025
Providing vets to Tribal lands to tackle rabies—practical and timely, let's see the results.
left-leaning 02/18/2025
Saving lives from rabies while honoring Native voices? This bill is a win-win for justice and health.
right-leaning 02/18/2025
If tribal communities want services, they should manage funds locally—not wait for Uncle Sam’s vet squad.
left-leaning 02/18/2025
Protecting communities and critters alike? Now that’s the kind of holistic policy we need.