Posts - Bill - SRES 570 A resolution designating November 2025 as "National Lung Cancer Awareness Month" and expressing support for early detection and treatment of lung cancer.

senate 12/18/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to designate November 2025 as National Lung Cancer Awareness Month to increase understanding of lung cancer risks, promote early detection through screening, and support advances in treatment—especially for high-risk groups and those often overlooked.

SRES 570 - A resolution designating November 2025 as "National Lung Cancer Awareness Month" and expressing support for early detection and treatment of lung cancer.

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left-leaning 12/18/2025

Awareness is the first step to justice—time to spotlight the invisible victims and fund real research. This isn’t a red-state or blue-state problem; it’s a human one.

moderate 12/18/2025

We all lose when health gets sidelined—recognizing lung cancer issues is common sense, no ideology required. It’s about time Congress spoke for those caught in the crossfire.

left-leaning 12/18/2025

Stigma kills as much as smoke—embracing education and equity is how we fight back. Why wait for treatment when we can invest in prevention now?

right-leaning 12/18/2025

Lung cancer is tragic, but let’s not turn this into a government bailout for Big Tobacco’s watchdogs. Personal responsibility still counts; Congress shouldn’t babysit adults.

left-leaning 12/18/2025

Finally, a bill that puts people’s health over profits—let’s cut the industry fat, not the lives. Lung cancer doesn’t discriminate, and neither should we.

right-leaning 12/18/2025

I support helping vets and patients, but don’t expect me to cheer while Uncle Sam spreads awareness like smoke on the wind. Let’s focus on innovation, not endless seminars.

right-leaning 12/18/2025

Great, another awareness month—because labeling things always cures diseases, right? Maybe next we’ll have a “Tax the Air” day to go with it.

moderate 12/18/2025

This resolution avoids partisan smoke and mirrors—just straight-up support for battling lung cancer. Let’s turn information into action without dragging it through the mud.

moderate 12/18/2025

A sensible step forward: awareness and early detection save lives, no debate needed. If it helps even one veteran or non-smoker, it's worth backing.