[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 133 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. CON. RES. 133
Expressing the sense of Congress that public health professionals
should be commended for their dedication and service to the United
States on Public Health Thank You Day, November 25, 2024.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 22, 2024
Mr. Wittman (for himself and Ms. Underwood) submitted the following
concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy
and Commerce
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of Congress that public health professionals
should be commended for their dedication and service to the United
States on Public Health Thank You Day, November 25, 2024.
Whereas the health, security, and well-being of people in the United States is
integral to a functioning democracy and strong economy;
Whereas public health research and practice advances each of such core
attributes of a thriving Nation;
Whereas emerging and reemerging infectious and zoonotic diseases are an ongoing
threat to the health of people in the United States and globally;
Whereas the dedicated individuals who work to advance the public health play an
instrumental role in lessening the burden of disease through research,
surveillance and monitoring, education, and prevention by developing
strategies, tools, policies, and programs, and in so doing are essential
to improving quality of life and extending life expectancy;
Whereas public health professionals have continuously shown their value in
reducing and abating health and environmental threats such as influenza,
tracing and addressing foodborne illnesses and other disease outbreaks,
and promoting wellness by encouraging healthy behaviors;
Whereas public health workers play a critical role in improving the quality of
maternal and infant care and addressing the maternal mortality crisis;
Whereas the maternal mortality crisis has been exacerbated in the wake of the
COVID-19 pandemic and public health workers play a critical role in
addressing the crisis;
Whereas poor air quality, poor water quality, inadequate sanitation, social
determinants, and behavioral factors exacerbate disease;
Whereas, in 2023, approximately 1,250,000 people died of tuberculosis and
630,000 people died of HIV/AIDS, and a projected 608,000 people died of
malaria;
Whereas first responders who put themselves in harm's way to protect and defend
the public health are an imperative resource to the United States and
its citizens;
Whereas public health professionals are devoted to preventing other infectious
diseases from spreading and to reducing the impact of the spectrum of
longstanding and emerging global health threats in order to forestall
and minimize the damage of future outbreaks;
Whereas investments in public health professionals are essential to averting
public health crises and ensuring the safety of all Americans in the
event of any future public health emergency;
Whereas public health professionals play a key role in addressing the growing
mental health crisis in the United States where it is estimated that
more than 1 in 5 adults live with a mental illness and more than 49,300
committed suicide in 2023;
Whereas public health professionals play a critical role in combating opioid
addiction and opioid-related overdose deaths, which are devastating
communities across the Nation;
Whereas public health professionals are pivotal to combating antimicrobial
resistance, which affects 2,800,000 people in the United States and
leads to the deaths of at least 35,000 Americans and 1,700,000
individuals globally each year;
Whereas public health professionals play a central role in reducing racial,
ethnic, and geographical disparities in health and health care that
erode the Nation's strength, prosperity, and productivity;
Whereas COVID-19 has intensified health disparities, disproportionately
affecting communities of color and creating acute health care challenges
in rural areas of the Nation; and
Whereas public health professionals are among the heroic first responders who
confront and work to prevent natural disasters and environmental hazards
that present a persistent threat to the life, health, and safety of all
individuals in the United States: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That it is the sense of Congress that public health professionals are
to be applauded, extolled, and thanked on Public Health Thank You Day
for their widespread and meaningful contributions to the Nation and
global community.
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