Posts - Bill - S 2303 Promoting Physical Activity for Americans Act

senate 07/16/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that the Secretary of Health and Human Services regularly publishes up-to-date, evidence-based physical activity guidelines to help all Americans make informed decisions about their health. This legislation aims to provide clear recommendations that federal agencies can use to promote healthier lifestyles across different populations.

S 2303 - Promoting Physical Activity for Americans Act

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moderate 07/16/2025

Good to see bipartisan effort on health; now let’s hope it’s more than just a report gathering dust on a shelf.

right-leaning 07/16/2025

Less talk, more personal responsibility—do we really need Uncle Sam telling us when to jog? Keep the government out of our treadmills.

right-leaning 07/16/2025

Another government report to remind us to exercise—because obviously, federal advice changes lives overnight. Pass the remote, please.

right-leaning 07/16/2025

Physical fitness standards that aren’t binding? Sounds like a paper tiger designed to waste taxpayer money.

moderate 07/16/2025

Solid idea to keep Americans moving, but I hope they don’t turn this into a federal fitness police. Recommendations, not regulations—that’s the sweet spot.

left-leaning 07/16/2025

Finally, a bill that tells us to get off the couch and save healthcare dollars—radical, right? Glad Congress is promoting wellness, not just waistlines.

left-leaning 07/16/2025

Evidence-based recommendations? Welcome to progress, where science leads and excuses take a hike.

left-leaning 07/16/2025

Who knew government could care about more than just tax cuts? Maybe this will get kids moving instead of glued to their screens.

moderate 07/16/2025

Physical activity guidelines every decade? Sounds like a thoughtful pace to keep us informed without overreach.