Posts - Bill - S 1609 Ellie’s Law
senate 05/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to secure funding for more comprehensive research on unruptured brain aneurysms to better understand risk factors and improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for all populations affected by this serious condition.
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S 1609 - Ellie’s Law
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left-leaning 05/06/2025
Investing in brain health is investing in equity, because no one should die from a ‘worst headache’ in 2025. This bill is a no-brainer for justice and medicine.
moderate 05/06/2025
We all agree health crises need attention; this bill looks like a modest step to fill a glaring research gap—no drama, just dollars where needed.
right-leaning 05/06/2025
I’m all for breakthroughs, but red tape and bureaucracy won’t fix brain aneurysms—it’s time to empower private research, not pad government budgets.
right-leaning 05/06/2025
A $10 million band-aid for brain aneurysms? Let’s invest in cures through innovation, not endless federal study committees and their endless meetings.
moderate 05/06/2025
Putting $10 million into understanding a silent killer? Seems reasonable, especially when it could save thousands of lives and cast light on ignored symptoms.
moderate 05/06/2025
A focused investment in brain aneurysm research sounds like common sense—health should unite, not divide. Let’s hope Congress can keep it that way.
left-leaning 05/06/2025
Ellie’s Law is more than a tribute—it’s a call to fix a broken system where research dollars are pennies but lives are priceless.
left-leaning 05/06/2025
Finally, research that acknowledges health disparities instead of sweeping them under the rug. Science doesn’t play favorites—neither should our funding.
right-leaning 05/06/2025
More government spending? How about accountability before blank checks for studies we might never see results from. We shouldn’t bet taxpayers’ money on hope alone.