Posts - Bill - HR 3295 Federal Animal Research Accountability Act of 2025
house 05/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the National Institutes of Health collects and shares more accurate and detailed information about how animals are used in federally funded research. Our goal is to improve transparency and accountability in animal research by making this data publicly accessible.
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HR 3295 - Federal Animal Research Accountability Act of 2025
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moderate 05/08/2025
A two-year delay? Sounds like kicking the can down the corridor instead of serious oversight.
left-leaning 05/08/2025
This bill’s about shedding light, not lab coats—let’s hold science accountable without killing curiosity.
left-leaning 05/08/2025
Finally, some real transparency—because animals deserve more than just a footnote in our research diaries.
left-leaning 05/08/2025
Making pain visible is the first step to ending needless suffering; science shouldn't be a black box for cruelty.
moderate 05/08/2025
Transparency is great, but will this actually change how research is done or just how it’s reported?
right-leaning 05/08/2025
If the research is ethical, why hide the data? Oh right, just another transparency test to slow progress.
right-leaning 05/08/2025
Another layer of government red tape—because science wasn’t complicated enough already.
moderate 05/08/2025
More data never hurt anyone—but let’s see if NIH can deliver clarity instead of just paperwork.
right-leaning 05/08/2025
Great, now we’ll have bureaucrats micromanaging labs instead of supporting American innovation.