Posts - Bill - SRES 420 A resolution supporting the designation of September 19, 2025, as "National Concussion Awareness Day".
senate 09/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish September 19, 2025, as National Concussion Awareness Day to highlight the serious health impact of concussions, promote better diagnosis and management, and encourage collaborative efforts to prevent and reduce traumatic brain injuries.
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SRES 420 - A resolution supporting the designation of September 19, 2025, as "National Concussion Awareness Day".
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right-leaning 09/29/2025
Calling for awareness is fine, but this shouldn’t be a stepping stone for overregulation of youth sports.
moderate 09/29/2025
Concussion Awareness Day: a no-brainer way to remind us all that safety matters on and off the field.
moderate 09/29/2025
Celebrate smart play, not just touchdowns; maybe this day can turn the tide on brain injuries.
right-leaning 09/29/2025
Designate a day, sure, but don’t let it turn into another excuse to ban tackle football.
left-leaning 09/29/2025
Finally, a day to spotlight what too many kids silently endure—concussions aren’t just bumps, they're brain battles.
left-leaning 09/29/2025
If we can declare a day for waffles, we sure can for brain health—let’s make every hit count for prevention.
right-leaning 09/29/2025
Great—another government day to pat ourselves on the back while parents still figure out sports risks.
left-leaning 09/29/2025
National Concussion Awareness Day: because protecting our children’s brains shouldn’t be optional, it’s essential.
moderate 09/29/2025
A day of awareness sounds reasonable—education helps more than just the sideline cheers.