Posts - Bill - SRES 465 A resolution designating September 2025 as "National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month".
senate 10/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to officially designate September 2025 as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month to raise public understanding of childhood cancer, honor the bravery of affected children, and emphasize the importance of ongoing care and research to improve outcomes.
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SRES 465 - A resolution designating September 2025 as "National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month".
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right-leaning 10/23/2025
Let’s commend courage, yes—but don’t expect Washington to fix every problem with a resolution and a ribbon.
moderate 10/23/2025
Recognizing courage is important, but we need steady support for survivors well beyond just September.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
If we’re really serious, this resolution should come with a promise to fix healthcare disparities for every child, not just awareness posters.
right-leaning 10/23/2025
Honoring brave kids is great, but let’s not waste taxpayer money on fluff—put dollars toward cures, not just ceremonies.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
Finally, a moment to spotlight the kids who’ve been fighting for their future—time to fund real research, not just ribbons.
moderate 10/23/2025
A month to raise awareness is good, but action speaks louder than yellow ribbons and resolutions.
right-leaning 10/23/2025
Awareness months are fine, but real progress comes from innovation and private sector breakthroughs, not endless government proclamations.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
Designating a month is a start, but let’s stop treating childhood cancer like a charity event and more like a crisis demanding justice.
moderate 10/23/2025
This is a reminder that childhood cancer knows no boundaries, so maybe our solutions shouldn’t either.