Posts - Bill - SRES 401 A resolution supporting the designation of September 19, 2025, as "National Stillbirth Prevention and Awareness Day", recognizing tens of thousands of families in the United States that have endured a stillbirth, and seizing the opportunity to keep other families from experiencing the same tragedy.
senate 09/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish September 19, 2025, as National Stillbirth Prevention and Awareness Day to recognize families affected by stillbirth and promote efforts that can help prevent these tragic losses in the future. Our goal is to raise awareness, improve data collection, and support research to reduce stillbirths across the country.
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SRES 401 - A resolution supporting the designation of September 19, 2025, as "National Stillbirth Prevention and Awareness Day", recognizing tens of thousands of families in the United States that have endured a stillbirth, and seizing the opportunity to keep other families from experiencing the same tragedy.
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left-leaning 09/18/2025
Finally, Washington is shining a light on a silent grief—now let's fund policies to make sure no family suffers in silence again.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Heartbreaking issue, sure—but do we need another government proclamation, or better personal responsibility and innovation?
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Supporting families is noble, yet let's not waste taxpayer dollars on feel-good resolutions without real results.
moderate 09/18/2025
Good to see bipartisan concern over such a heartbreaking issue; now let's see if it leads to measurable change.
moderate 09/18/2025
Marking this day could help galvanize real solutions—awareness is the first step, but follow-through is essential.
left-leaning 09/18/2025
If we care about families, this day is a start—not just words, but action to save lives and dismantle health disparities.
left-leaning 09/18/2025
Stillbirth isn't a tragedy we should accept; it's a call to fix systemic failures in maternal care across all communities.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Awareness days are fine, but maybe focus on empowering moms and families, not Washington mandates.
moderate 09/18/2025
A somber reminder that health care gaps still cost lives—maybe this day will push us toward practical answers.