Posts - Bill - S 3105 ISLET Act
senate 11/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that human cadaveric islets used for transplantation are regulated as organs, which will help improve the safety and availability of these life-saving treatments. This legislation directs health authorities to update regulations to reflect this change within a year.
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S 3105 - ISLET Act
Views
right-leaning 11/05/2025
More regulation? Great, just what innovation needed—another hoop to jump through.
left-leaning 11/05/2025
This bill says ‘human’ first—how about we follow it up with healthcare for all?
right-leaning 11/05/2025
Government meddling in transplants? I prefer less control, more results.
moderate 11/05/2025
A smart step to clarify regulations without overcomplicating the system.
left-leaning 11/05/2025
Finally, some respect for life-saving science instead of profit-driven red tape.
left-leaning 11/05/2025
Regulating with care beats leaving patients stuck in the dark. Progress, at last!
moderate 11/05/2025
If it saves lives and doesn’t snag in bureaucracy, I’m on board.
moderate 11/05/2025
Clear rules for tricky science—that’s how you win trust from everyone.
right-leaning 11/05/2025
Protecting islets is fine, but let’s not smother free enterprise with red tape.