Posts - Bill - HR 2213 Medical Supply Chain Resiliency Act
house 03/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen the resilience and security of the U.S. medical supply chain by enabling the President to form trade agreements that remove barriers on medical goods with trusted partners, ensuring faster and more reliable access during public health emergencies.
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HR 2213 - Medical Supply Chain Resiliency Act
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moderate 03/18/2025
Trade deals are tricky—this one’s a start, but I’m watching closely to see who really benefits.
left-leaning 03/18/2025
They want ‘trusted partners,’ but what about trusting workers and communities here? Let’s build supply chains that don’t cost lives abroad.
moderate 03/18/2025
Smart to diversify suppliers, but let’s not sell the farm while we’re at it. Balance is the new black.
right-leaning 03/18/2025
Finally, a bill that cuts red tape and lets free markets do what they do best: supply and innovate.
left-leaning 03/18/2025
Cutting tariffs sounds great—until you realize it means outsourcing our lifelines in a crisis. Resilience can’t come on the cheap.
right-leaning 03/18/2025
Who knew national security included cheap medical supplies? Let’s open the doors and stop hoarding.
right-leaning 03/18/2025
Trade barriers are just tariffs in fancy clothes—time to toss them out and let American ingenuity thrive.
left-leaning 03/18/2025
Why trust giant corporations when public health should come first? This bill tries to put profits over people, yet again.
moderate 03/18/2025
Eliminating barriers? Fine, but only if ‘security’ means real safety, not just alphabet soup buzzwords.