Expresses support for the goals and ideals of National Public Health Week.
Recognizes the efforts of public health professionals, governments, tribes, and individuals in preventing disease and injury.
Encourages increased efforts and resources to improve the health of people in the United States to create the healthiest nation in one generation through greater opportunities to improve community health and prevent disease and injury and through the strengthening of the public health system.
[Congressional Bills 113th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 527 Introduced in House (IH)]
113th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 527
Supporting the goals and ideals of National Public Health Week.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 27, 2014
Ms. Roybal-Allard (for herself, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. David Scott of
Georgia, Mr. Honda, Mr. McGovern, Ms. Hahn, Ms. Clarke of New York, Ms.
Lee of California, Mr. Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico, Mr. Loebsack, Ms.
McCollum, Ms. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico, and Mr. Vela)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Energy and Commerce
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals and ideals of National Public Health Week.
Whereas the week of April 7, 2014, through April 13, 2014, is National Public
Health Week, and the theme for 2014 is ``Public Health: Start Here'';
Whereas since 1995, public health organizations have used National Public Health
Week to educate the public, policymakers, and public health
professionals about issues that are important to improving the health of
the people of the United States;
Whereas the public health system that keeps our communities healthy and safe is
changing as technologies advance, public attitudes toward health shift,
and more health and safety options become available;
Whereas the value of a strong public health system is in the air we breathe, the
water we drink, the food we eat, and the places where we all live,
learn, work, and play;
Whereas public health professionals help communities prepare for, withstand, and
recover from the impact of a natural or man-made disaster;
Whereas according to the Institute of Medicine, despite being one of the
wealthiest nations in the world, the United States still ranks below
many other economically prosperous countries in life expectancy, infant
mortality, and low birth weight and many other indicators of healthy
life;
Whereas studies have shown that small strategic investments in prevention could
result in significant savings in health care costs;
Whereas each 10-percent increase in local public health spending contributes to
a 6.9-percent decrease in infant deaths, a 3.2-percent decrease in
cardiovascular deaths, a 1.4-percent decrease in deaths due to diabetes,
and a 1.1-percent decrease in cancer deaths;
Whereas in communities across the country, more people are changing the way they
care for their health by avoiding tobacco use, eating healthier,
becoming more physically active, and preventing unintentional injuries
at home and in the workplace; and
Whereas by adequately supporting public health and prevention, we can continue
to transform a health system focused on treating illness to focus on
preventing disease and promoting wellness: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of National Public Health
Week;
(2) recognizes the efforts of public health professionals,
the Federal Government, States, Tribes, municipalities, local
communities, and individuals in preventing disease and injury;
(3) recognizes the role of public health in improving the
health of people in the United States;
(4) encourages increased efforts and resources to improve
the health of people in the United States to create the
healthiest nation in one generation through--
(A) greater opportunities to improve community
health and prevent disease and injury; and
(B) strengthening of the public health system of
the United States; and
(5) encourages the people of the United States to learn
about the role of the public health system in improving health
in the United States.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
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