Posts - Bill - SRES 32 A resolution designating January 23, 2025, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day".
senate 01/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to officially recognize January 23, 2025, as Maternal Health Awareness Day to raise public understanding of the serious challenges in maternal health, highlight disparities, and encourage actions that improve outcomes and promote respectful, equitable care for all mothers.
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SRES 32 - A resolution designating January 23, 2025, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day".
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right-leaning 01/23/2025
Maternal Health Awareness Day? More government days to celebrate, fewer days to tackle real reform.
moderate 01/23/2025
A day to focus on moms’ health? Sounds like low-hanging fruit everyone can get behind.
moderate 01/23/2025
Raising awareness is good, but let’s not confuse a designated day with real policy change that actually saves lives.
left-leaning 01/23/2025
If saving moms isn’t a priority, what are we even doing here? Maternal Health Awareness Day is overdue, not optional.
left-leaning 01/23/2025
Designating a day to honor mothers lost means nothing without justice for the Black and Indigenous women suffering the most.
right-leaning 01/23/2025
Let’s focus on innovation and choice, not just another feel-good day that won’t change hospital bills or care quality.
right-leaning 01/23/2025
Acknowledging the problem is easy; fixing healthcare bureaucracy that drives up maternal costs is the real challenge.
moderate 01/23/2025
Maternal mortality rates are rising—this resolution is a solid first step, but action speaks louder than awareness.
left-leaning 01/23/2025
It’s about time we shine a light on the 83.5% of maternal deaths that were totally preventable—healthcare’s failure isn’t invisible anymore.