Posts - Bill - HR 3491 DeOndra Dixon INCLUDE Project Act of 2025
house 05/19/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to establish a dedicated program at the National Institutes of Health to advance research, training, and treatments focused on Down syndrome and its related health conditions. By doing this, we aim to improve diagnosis, develop new therapies, and enhance the quality of life for people with Down syndrome and their families.
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HR 3491 - DeOndra Dixon INCLUDE Project Act of 2025
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left-leaning 05/19/2025
Funding inclusion isn’t charity; it’s justice. Let’s give families and individuals with Down syndrome the spotlight they deserve.
left-leaning 05/19/2025
Research that respects and includes is the only way forward; this bill proves compassion can coexist with policy.
right-leaning 05/19/2025
We support science, but maybe focus on empowering parents before piling on more federal meddling.
moderate 05/19/2025
If you measure progress by who you uplift, this bill checks that box pretty neatly.
right-leaning 05/19/2025
Research is great, but let’s not forget families and communities can do a lot without another bureaucracy.
moderate 05/19/2025
It’s a decent step that mixes science with a human touch—both sides can get behind that.
moderate 05/19/2025
Smart research is smart policy—this bill aims for real impact, not just political photo ops.
right-leaning 05/19/2025
Another government program? Let’s hope this one spends taxpayer money wisely instead of just adding red tape.
left-leaning 05/19/2025
Finally, a bill that puts science and dignity before stigma—about time we invest in every life equally.