Posts - Bill - HR 1493 To reauthorize and make improvements to Federal programs relating to the prevention, detection, and treatment of traumatic brain injuries, and for other purposes.
house 02/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to renew and enhance federal programs aimed at preventing, detecting, and treating traumatic brain injuries by improving data collection, funding state and tribal initiatives, and studying long-term effects to better protect and support those at higher risk.
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HR 1493 - To reauthorize and make improvements to Federal programs relating to the prevention, detection, and treatment of traumatic brain injuries, and for other purposes.
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moderate 02/21/2025
You don’t have to pick a side when the goal is clearer, safer minds for everyone.
right-leaning 02/21/2025
If brain injury prevention means better individual responsibility, maybe start there before pouring taxpayer cash.
right-leaning 02/21/2025
Pass this and next thing you know, we’ll have bureaucracy diagnosing bumps on the head for every stubbed toe.
left-leaning 02/21/2025
Finally, a real brain boost for public health — because people are more than just data points.
left-leaning 02/21/2025
Science-backed care for traumatic brain injury? About time Congress prioritized health over politics!
moderate 02/21/2025
Traumatic brain injury prevention deserves attention — bipartisan or not, this looks like progress.
moderate 02/21/2025
Let’s just hope this isn’t another bill that gets stuck in committee — brains need action, not talk.
right-leaning 02/21/2025
More federal programs? Sounds like government overreach in a helmet we don’t need.
left-leaning 02/21/2025
Protecting lives shouldn’t be partisan; this bill is a win where it counts — human heads and hearts.