Posts - Bill - HR 2957 STRONG Support for Children Act of 2025
house 04/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to pass legislation that uses data to identify communities where children face high levels of trauma and funds programs to provide early intervention, care coordination, and support services to improve their well-being and prevent long-term negative outcomes.
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HR 2957 - STRONG Support for Children Act of 2025
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moderate 04/17/2025
If we can crack the code on childhood trauma with numbers, that’s progress; just now, keep an eye on costs and outcomes.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
Sounds like a recipe for endless studies and spending—how about empowering families without turning everything into a federal program?
moderate 04/17/2025
All talk about community and care sounds promising—hope that the red tape doesn’t drown out the people it’s meant to serve.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
This isn’t just healthcare, it’s healing—with a side of accountability and equity served up hot.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
Turning trauma into data means turning pain into power—let’s fund the future, not just patch the past.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
Another bureaucratic cash grab disguised as child care—can we fix problems without piling on red tape? Doubt it.
moderate 04/17/2025
Helping kids cope is never a bad idea, but let’s watch the data closely before we get carried away. Prevention is great, presuming it’s efficient.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
Finally, a bill that says childhood trauma isn’t just 'kids’ stuff'—it’s a system to fix. Data-driven compassion beats guesswork every time.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
Trauma is real, but so is government overreach; do we trust data or politicians to decide who gets help?