Posts - Bill - HRES 276 Raising awareness of the racial disparities in the impact of colorectal cancer on the Hispanic community.

house 03/31/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to highlight the racial disparities in colorectal cancer affecting the Hispanic community and promote increased awareness, screening, and research to reduce these inequities and save lives.

HRES 276 - Raising awareness of the racial disparities in the impact of colorectal cancer on the Hispanic community.

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moderate 03/31/2025

It's about time Congress recognized disparities—now let’s see if this turns into dollars, not just words.

moderate 03/31/2025

Acknowledging the problem is step one; ensuring follow-through will be the real test of this resolution.

right-leaning 03/31/2025

More awareness months won’t save lives if we don’t focus on personal responsibility first.

right-leaning 03/31/2025

Racial disparities in health are real, but piling on bureaucracy won’t cure cancer or inequality.

moderate 03/31/2025

Raising awareness is a good start, but talk won’t replace action or access on the ground.

left-leaning 03/31/2025

Targeting disparities isn't charity; it's justice. This legislation finally calls out the systemic gaps.

right-leaning 03/31/2025

Let’s not turn this into a government overreach; health decisions belong in doctors’ hands, not politicians'.

left-leaning 03/31/2025

When your community is dying silently, awareness isn't optional—it's a rallying cry for real change.

left-leaning 03/31/2025

Finally, a bill that puts equity over excuses—because health care is a right, not a privilege.