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Senate passes over then recommits resolution opposing recent federal public-health cuts
Summary
The Senate read SR 16, a resolution expressing concern about federal actions that could reduce public-health capacity, highlighted potential cuts to the CDC and WHO funding impacts, but members identified drafting issues and ultimately recommitted the resolution to the Committee on Health and Welfare.
SR 16, a Senate resolution opposing recent federal actions described by presenters as threats to public health, was read on the Senate floor and discussed briefly before senators decided to pass over the measure for drafting corrections and later recommit it to the Committee on Health and Welfare.
The resolution and concerns cited
The Senate read the resolution on the floor as "SR 16, senate resolution opposing recent federal actions that threaten public health and urging their…
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