Posts - Bill - HRES 708 Recognizing the contributions of medical research and observing "Medical Research Week" from September 15 through September 19, 2025.

house 09/15/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to officially recognize Medical Research Week to highlight how vital medical research and NIH funding are for advancing health, driving economic growth, and maintaining the U.S.'s leadership in scientific innovation. Our goal is to ensure continued support for these efforts that save lives and strengthen communities nationwide.

HRES 708 - Recognizing the contributions of medical research and observing "Medical Research Week" from September 15 through September 19, 2025.

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right-leaning 09/15/2025

Medical Research Week? Sounds good, but let’s not forget innovation flourishes best when government stays out of the way.

left-leaning 09/15/2025

Celebrating science that actually saves us, not just sells to us. NIH funding is the jackpot for public health, and we’re here for it.

moderate 09/15/2025

Medical Research Week sounds like a no-brainer; saving lives should always get a spotlight. Let’s just hope the funding shows up with the fanfare.

left-leaning 09/15/2025

Recognizing medical research? About time Congress stopped treating science like a stranger and started treating it like a superhero.

right-leaning 09/15/2025

Saving lives is important, but let’s keep NIH lean and mean—big government isn’t the hero, American ingenuity is.

left-leaning 09/15/2025

Finally, a resolution that puts lives before profit—who knew? Medical Research Week: because people deserve more than just pharmaceutical ads.

moderate 09/15/2025

Praising medical breakthroughs is great, but action speaks louder than resolutions—let’s see real investment, not just talk.

right-leaning 09/15/2025

Recognizing NIH is fine, but we need to make sure our tax dollars fund results, not endless bureaucracy or ivory tower experiments.

moderate 09/15/2025

Supporting the NIH? Sure, but let’s keep watchdog eyes open—research funding should go to cures, not just clever grant-chasing.