FED UP with Bleeding Disorders Act of 2026
Summary
What This Bill Does
The bill requires findings Congress finds the following: Current data estimates that as many as 1 percent of women in the United States may have a bleeding disorder, and many are unaware of their condition, provides interagency review related to bleeding disorders in certain populations, and creates national public education and awareness campaign with respect to women and girls and bleeding disorders. It relies on reporting requirements, appropriations, compliance mandates, and definition changes. The main policy areas are Veterans, Healthcare, Agriculture, and Education.
Who Benefits and How
Patients and health care consumers affected by the bill could gain revenue opportunities, Educational institutions and students affected by the bill could gain revenue opportunities, and Agricultural producers and rural communities affected by the bill could gain revenue opportunities.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Federal, state, or local agencies responsible for implementing the clause would take on compliance duties, Researchers and scientific institutions affected by the bill would take on compliance duties, and Patients and health care consumers affected by the bill would take on compliance duties.
Key Provisions
- Requires findings Congress finds the following: Current data estimates that as many as 1 percent of women in the United States may have a bleeding disorder, and many are unaware of their condition.
- Provides interagency review related to bleeding disorders in certain populations.
- Creates national public education and awareness campaign with respect to women and girls and bleeding disorders.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
The bill requires findings Congress finds the following: Current data estimates that as many as 1 percent of women in the United States may have a bleeding disorder, and many are unaware of their condition, provides interagency review related to bleeding disorders in certain populations, and creates national public education and awareness campaign with respect to women and girls and bleeding disorders.
Key Policy Areas
Veterans, Healthcare, Agriculture, Education
Primary Purpose
The bill requires findings Congress finds the following: Current data estimates that as many as 1 percent of women in the United States may have a bleeding disorder, and many are unaware of their condition, provides interagency review related to bleeding disorders in certain populations, and creates national public education and awareness campaign with respect to women and girls and bleeding disorders.
Policy Domains
Whole bill
Identified Gains
- Patients and health care consumers affected by the bill
- Educational institutions and students affected by the bill
- Agricultural producers and rural communities affected by the bill
- Veterans and VA beneficiaries affected by the bill
- Energy producers and energy supply-chain firms affected by the bill
Identified Costs
- Federal, state, or local agencies responsible for implementing the clause
- Researchers and scientific institutions affected by the bill
- Patients and health care consumers affected by the bill
- Homeowners, tenants, or housing market participants affected by the bill
- Environmental and public health interests affected by the bill
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeReferred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Introduced in House
Ms. Johnson of Texas (for herself, Mr. Wilson of South …
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