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Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH]

Democrat · NH · 32 bills sponsored

S. 3962Senate
Mar 2, 2026

A bill to improve interagency coordination between the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Economic Development Administration, and for other purposes.

In CommitteeOther
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# Bill Summary: S 3962 **What the Bill Would Do** S 3962 aims to improve how two federal agencies—the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Economic Development Administration (EDA)—work together. The bill's goal is to strengthen coordination between these departments so their programs and resources can work more effectively in tandem. While the full details aren't specified in the available information, this type of legislation typically focuses on reducing bureaucratic overlap, sharing information, and aligning efforts to support community development and economic growth. **Who It Affects** This bill would primarily affect communities seeking federal support for housing and economic development projects, as well as local governments and organizations that apply for grants or assistance from either HUD or the EDA. State and local development agencies would likely benefit from clearer coordination between the two federal departments. **Current Status** S 3962 was introduced by Senator Margaret Wood Hassan (D-NH) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee review. The bill has not yet advanced to a full Senate vote, meaning it remains in the early stages of the legislative process.

Latest: Mar 2, 2026Read more →
S. 1602Senate
May 5, 2025

Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Education Act

In CommitteeEducation
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Education Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Education Act (S 1602) aims to improve how mathematics and statistics are taught in American schools, from preschool through higher education. While the specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, the bill's subjects indicate it would likely focus on developing and funding programs that teach practical mathematical and statistical modeling skills—the process of using math to solve real-world problems. The bill would probably address curriculum development, teacher training, and research into effective teaching methods. **Who It Affects and Current Status** This bill would impact students at all education levels, teachers, schools (particularly those serving disadvantaged communities and rural areas), and potentially colleges and universities. The legislation was introduced by Senator Margaret Hassan (D-NH) in the current Congress. Currently, the bill is in committee, meaning it's under review and hasn't yet been voted on by the full Senate. At this stage, most bills do not advance to become law, though committee review can lead to revisions and eventual floor votes.

Latest: Feb 26, 2026Read more →
S. 3714Senate
Jan 28, 2026

Family-to-Family Reauthorization Act of 2026

In CommitteeHealthcare
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# Family-to-Family Reauthorization Act of 2026 Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would reauthorize the Family-to-Family initiative, a federal program that helps child welfare agencies improve their practices and outcomes. The reauthorization would extend funding and authority for this program, allowing it to continue operating beyond its current expiration date. However, specific details about what changes or modifications the bill includes are not available in the public record provided. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects child welfare systems across states and localities, as well as the families and children served by these agencies. It would also impact federal funding allocated to support improvements in foster care, adoption services, and family support programs. **Current Status** As of the latest information, the bill (S 3714) remains in committee and has not advanced to a full vote in the Senate. For specific details about the bill's provisions, funding amounts, or proposed changes, you would need to consult the full text on Congress.gov or official congressional documents.

Latest: Jan 28, 2026Read more →
S. 3596Senate
Jan 8, 2026

Stronger Start for Working Families Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 5 cosponsors

# Stronger Start for Working Families Act (S 3596) **What the Bill Would Do:** The Stronger Start for Working Families Act aims to provide financial support to working families with children. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the information available, bills with this title typically focus on expanding or creating tax credits, childcare assistance, or other benefits designed to reduce the financial burden on families with moderate to lower incomes. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would primarily impact working families with children, particularly those with lower to middle incomes who struggle with childcare costs and basic living expenses. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill remains in committee, meaning it has not yet advanced to a full Senate vote. It was introduced by Senator Margaret Hassan (D-NH) in the current congressional session. The bill has not become law and would require committee approval, Senate passage, House passage, and presidential signature to take effect. *Note: More detailed information about specific provisions would require access to the full bill text, which isn't provided in the summary above.*

Latest: Jan 8, 2026Read more →
S. 1204Senate
Mar 31, 2025

Gold Star and Surviving Spouse Career Services Act

Passed SenateDefense
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 8 cosponsors

# Gold Star and Surviving Spouse Career Services Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** This bill expands career services and employment support for Gold Star families—those who have lost a loved one in military service—and surviving spouses of deceased veterans. The legislation aims to help these individuals find employment and rebuild their careers through enhanced vocational training, job placement assistance, and career counseling programs. By improving access to these services, the bill seeks to provide financial stability and support to families dealing with the loss of a service member. **Who It Affects:** The bill primarily affects surviving spouses and family members of deceased military personnel and veterans. It also impacts the Department of Veterans Affairs and related agencies responsible for administering veteran benefits and employment services. **Current Status:** The bill passed the Senate and is now awaiting action in the House of Representatives. It was sponsored by Senator Margaret Wood Hassan (D-NH).

Latest: Dec 19, 2025Read more →
S. 607Senate
Feb 18, 2025

Improving Veteran Access to Care Act

Passed SenateDefense
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 3 cosponsors

# Improving Veteran Access to Care Act - Summary **What the Bill Does** This bill directs the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to create a team focused on making it easier for veterans to schedule medical appointments. The team would develop a scheduling system that shows available appointments online, establish a phone line where veterans can speak with schedulers for help booking care, and implement other improvements to the appointment process. The bill also requires the VA to work alongside its ongoing effort to modernize its electronic health records system. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects veterans seeking healthcare through the VA system. It also impacts VA staff responsible for scheduling appointments and managing the department's technology infrastructure. **Key Provision & Status** The bill includes a requirement that if the VA cannot implement certain scheduling improvements, it must report back to Congress explaining why. The bill has already passed the Senate and is now awaiting action in the House. This is a relatively narrow bill focused on administrative improvements rather than major policy changes—its goal is to reduce wait times and frustration when veterans try to schedule medical care.

Latest: Dec 19, 2025Read more →
S. 3560Senate
Dec 18, 2025

Closing the Contraception Coverage Gap Act

In CommitteeHealthcare
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 3 cosponsors

# Closing the Contraception Coverage Gap Act - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to ensure that contraceptive methods are covered by health insurance plans without cost-sharing (meaning no copays or deductibles). It would require most private health insurance plans to cover all FDA-approved contraceptive methods and related services. The bill appears designed to close gaps in current contraception coverage requirements, which were established under the Affordable Care Act but have faced legal challenges and exemptions in recent years. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** The bill primarily affects people with private health insurance who use or want to use contraception. It would impact insurance companies and employers who provide health plans. The legislation likely includes protections to prevent employers and insurers from denying coverage or charging patients for contraceptive services, regardless of their personal or religious beliefs. **Current Status** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. No action has been taken on it yet during the 119th Congress.

Latest: Dec 18, 2025Read more →
S. 3522Senate
Dec 17, 2025

No Red Tape For Addiction Treatment Act

In CommitteeHealthcare
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# No Red Tape For Addiction Treatment Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** This bill aims to reduce regulatory barriers that make it harder for people to access addiction treatment services. The legislation would streamline administrative requirements and paperwork (the "red tape") that currently slow down or complicate the process of getting substance use disorder treatment. By removing unnecessary bureaucratic obstacles, the bill intends to make it faster and easier for people struggling with addiction to connect with care providers. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily benefit people seeking addiction treatment, healthcare providers who offer addiction services, and treatment facilities. It could also indirectly affect insurance companies and state health agencies that oversee addiction treatment programs. The goal is to remove obstacles that currently prevent timely access to care. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill remains in committee, meaning it has not yet advanced to a full vote in the Senate. It was introduced by Senator Margaret Hassan (D-NH) but has not progressed further through the legislative process. Without additional information on specific provisions, the exact regulatory changes proposed cannot be detailed, but the general intent is to expedite access to addiction treatment services.

Latest: Dec 17, 2025Read more →
S. 3336Senate
Dec 3, 2025

Reliable Artificial Intelligence Research Act of 2025

In CommitteeTechnology
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# Reliable Artificial Intelligence Research Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Reliable Artificial Intelligence Research Act of 2025 is proposed legislation designed to support and fund research into making artificial intelligence (AI) systems more reliable and trustworthy. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically focus on ensuring AI systems work safely, predictably, and as intended—addressing concerns about AI errors, bias, and accountability. **Who It Affects:** This bill would primarily affect AI researchers, technology companies developing AI systems, and academic institutions. Indirectly, it could impact the general public by helping shape how AI systems are developed and deployed in areas like healthcare, finance, employment screening, and criminal justice. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee (S 3336, 119th Congress), meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. It was sponsored by Senator Margaret Wood Hassan (D-NH). For the most current details on specific provisions and any updates to its status, you would need to consult Congress.gov or official legislative records.

Latest: Dec 3, 2025Read more →
S. 3250Senate
Nov 20, 2025

Rural Hospital Flexibility Act of 2025

In CommitteeHealthcare
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 3 cosponsors

# Rural Hospital Flexibility Act of 2025 Summary **What the Bill Does:** The Rural Hospital Flexibility Act of 2025 would provide greater operational flexibility to hospitals located in rural areas across the United States. While specific details aren't available in this summary, bills with this title typically aim to relax certain federal regulations and requirements that apply to rural hospitals, allowing them more freedom in how they operate and deliver care. **Who It Affects:** This bill would primarily impact rural hospitals and the communities they serve. Rural hospitals often struggle with financial sustainability and staffing challenges, so increased flexibility could help them adapt their services and operations to their local needs. Patients in rural areas could also be affected depending on what changes the bill makes to hospital operations. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill (S 3250) is in committee, meaning it has been introduced in the Senate but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full chamber. It was sponsored by Senator Margaret Wood Hassan, a Democrat from New Hampshire. *Note: More detailed information about specific provisions would require access to the full bill text.*

Latest: Nov 20, 2025Read more →
S. 3251Senate
Nov 20, 2025

State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program Reauthorization Act

In CommitteeTechnology
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program Reauthorization Act Summary **What It Does:** This bill would reauthorize and continue federal grant funding for cybersecurity programs at the state and local government levels. In practical terms, it would provide money to states, cities, and counties to help them protect their computer systems, data, and networks from cyber attacks and other digital threats. **Who It Affects:** State and local governments would be the primary beneficiaries, as they would receive federal funding to improve their cybersecurity defenses. This indirectly affects residents and businesses in those communities, since better-protected government systems mean more secure handling of public records, services, and information. **Current Status:** The bill (S 3251) is currently in committee in the Senate, meaning it is still in the early stages of the legislative process. It was introduced by Senator Margaret Hassan (D-NH) in the 119th Congress. For the bill to become law, it would need to pass out of committee, be approved by the full Senate, pass the House, and receive the President's signature.

Latest: Nov 20, 2025Read more →
S. 3211Senate
Nov 19, 2025

Recognizing the Role of Direct Support Professionals Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 9 cosponsors

# Recognizing the Role of Direct Support Professionals Act Summary **What It Does:** This bill would officially recognize and acknowledge the important work of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)—workers who provide daily care and assistance to people with disabilities and developmental differences. The bill aims to highlight their contributions to their clients' independence and quality of life. **Who It Affects:** The bill primarily affects Direct Support Professionals themselves, as well as the people with disabilities they serve. DSPs typically work in homes, group facilities, or community settings, helping clients with personal care, daily living activities, and social participation. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee (S 3211 in the 119th Congress), meaning it's being reviewed and discussed by relevant Senate committees but has not yet been voted on by the full Senate. It was introduced by Senator Margaret Hassan of New Hampshire. As a bill focused on recognition rather than major program changes, it's a symbolic measure intended to draw attention to the DSP profession and its importance in supporting vulnerable populations.

Latest: Nov 19, 2025Read more →
S. 850Senate
Mar 5, 2025

Northern Border Security Enhancement and Review Act

In CommitteeImmigration
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 4 cosponsors

# Northern Border Security Enhancement and Review Act (S. 850) - Summary **What It Does:** This bill would require the federal government to conduct a comprehensive review of security operations along the U.S.-Canada border and implement measures to enhance security in that region. The legislation calls for studies and investigations into current border security practices and would establish Congressional oversight of northern border security activities. **Who It Affects:** The bill primarily impacts federal agencies responsible for border security (such as Customs and Border Protection), Congressional committees overseeing these agencies, and communities near the U.S.-Canada border. It could indirectly affect cross-border travel and commerce between the United States and Canada. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill remains in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. It was sponsored by Senator Margaret Wood Hassan (D-NH) and has not advanced further in the legislative process. **Note:** For specific details about the bill's exact provisions, funding requests, or timeline requirements, you would need to review the full text on Congress.gov, as this summary covers the general framework based on available information.

Latest: Nov 3, 2025Read more →
S. 848Senate
Mar 5, 2025

REPORT Act

In CommitteeJudiciary
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# REPORT Act Summary **What It Does:** The REPORT Act would require federal agencies—including the Department of Homeland Security, FBI, and Department of Justice—to publish detailed public reports following any domestic or international terrorist attack in the United States. Within one year of completing their investigation into each attack, these agencies must submit a report to Congress that explains what happened and recommends ways to prevent similar attacks in the future. The agencies could withhold sensitive information if it would interfere with an ongoing case. This requirement would automatically expire after five years. **Who It Affects:** This bill primarily affects federal law enforcement and counterterrorism agencies, which would need to compile and submit these reports. It also affects Congress, which would receive the reports and use them for oversight, and the general public, who would have access to these official accounts and recommendations. The transparency requirement could help Americans understand how attacks occurred and what security improvements were made. **Current Status:** The bill was introduced by Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been voted on by the full Senate.

Latest: Nov 3, 2025Read more →
S. 2947Senate
Sep 30, 2025

Pray Safe Act of 2025

In CommitteeJudiciary
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 13 cosponsors

# Pray Safe Act of 2025 Summary Unfortunately, I don't have access to the specific details of S 2947 beyond the basic information you've provided (bill number, sponsor, and committee status). The summary information available doesn't include the bill's actual text, provisions, or stated purpose. To give you an accurate plain-language explanation, I would need access to: - The bill's official text or summary - Its stated objectives and key provisions - Which committees it's assigned to and their focus areas **I'd recommend checking these reliable sources:** - Congress.gov (search "S 2947") - provides full bill text and summaries - Your representative's official website - Nonpartisan organizations like the Congressional Research Service If you can provide the bill's text or a more detailed summary, I'd be happy to break it down into plain language for you.

Latest: Sep 30, 2025Read more →
S. 2847Senate
Sep 17, 2025

Occupational Therapy Mental Health Parity Act

In CommitteeHealthcare
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# Occupational Therapy Mental Health Parity Act Summary **What the bill would do:** This bill directs Medicare (the federal health insurance program for seniors and some disabled individuals) to actively inform the public about coverage for occupational therapy services when treating mental health conditions and substance use disorders. Currently, occupational therapy can help people manage these conditions through practical skill-building and daily living activities, but many people may not know Medicare covers this treatment option. **Who it affects and key provisions:** The bill primarily affects Medicare beneficiaries who struggle with mental health issues or substance use disorders, as well as occupational therapists and healthcare providers. The main requirement is that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)—the agency that runs Medicare—must conduct outreach to inform patients, doctors, and the public about this coverage. This is intended to increase awareness and potentially improve access to mental health treatment. **Current status:** S. 2847 is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. The bill was sponsored by Senator Margaret Wood Hassan, a Democrat from New Hampshire.

Latest: Sep 17, 2025Read more →
S. 2801Senate
Sep 15, 2025

Canterbury Shaker Village National Heritage Area Study Authorization Act

In CommitteeEnvironment
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# Canterbury Shaker Village National Heritage Area Study Authorization Act This bill would authorize the Department of the Interior to conduct a study examining whether Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire should be designated as a National Heritage Area. A National Heritage Area is a region recognized by Congress for its special historical, cultural, or natural significance, which can bring federal funding and support for preservation efforts. If the study determines the area qualifies, it could eventually lead to formal designation and increased resources for protecting and promoting the village's historical sites. Canterbury Shaker Village is a historic community founded by the Shakers, a religious sect known for their craftsmanship, innovative designs, and communal living. The study would affect local communities in New Hampshire, historical preservation organizations, and potentially tourism in the region. The designation process could help fund restoration projects, educational programs, and heritage tourism initiatives while giving the area national recognition for its cultural importance. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full Senate. It was introduced by Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) in the 119th Congress.

Latest: Sep 15, 2025Read more →
S. 2658Senate
Aug 1, 2025

Medication Affordability and Patent Integrity Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# Medication Affordability and Patent Integrity Act (S 2658) **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to make prescription medications more affordable while protecting pharmaceutical patent rights. Based on its title and sponsors, it would likely introduce measures to reduce drug prices for consumers while maintaining protections for drug manufacturers' intellectual property. The specific mechanisms aren't detailed in the available information, but bills with this title typically address balancing act between affordability for patients and incentives for pharmaceutical innovation. **Who It Affects** The bill would primarily impact patients who purchase prescription medications, as well as pharmaceutical companies that develop and sell drugs. It could also affect insurance companies and healthcare providers. The bill is sponsored by Senator Margaret Wood Hassan (D-NH), suggesting it may be particularly relevant to her constituents and the broader American public struggling with medication costs. **Current Status** As of now, S 2658 remains in committee, meaning it hasn't advanced to a full Senate vote. The bill was introduced in the 119th Congress but has not yet become law. For the most current information on this bill's progress, you can check Congress.gov.

Latest: Aug 1, 2025Read more →
S. 2497Senate
Jul 29, 2025

Fair Billing Act

In CommitteeHealthcare
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# Fair Billing Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Fair Billing Act (S 2497) is a proposed law currently being reviewed in the Senate. While specific details about the bill's provisions aren't available in the provided information, bills with this title typically aim to establish clearer and fairer standards for how companies bill customers. This generally includes making billing practices more transparent and protecting consumers from deceptive or confusing charges. **Current Status and Who It Affects** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it's still in the early stages of the legislative process and hasn't been voted on by the full Senate. Sponsored by Senator Margaret Wood Hassan (D-NH), the bill would potentially affect consumers and businesses across the country—particularly affecting customers of utilities, telecommunications companies, subscription services, or other businesses that bill consumers regularly. **Note:** To learn the specific details of what this bill proposes—such as particular practices it would prohibit, penalties for violations, or exemptions—you would need to review the full text of S 2497 on Congress.gov or official legislative resources.

Latest: Jul 29, 2025Read more →
S. 2474Senate
Jul 28, 2025

Advocate for Employee Ownership Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# Advocate for Employee Ownership Act (S 2474) - Summary **What It Would Do:** This bill would establish support and advocacy for employee ownership models, where workers have a stake or ownership in the companies where they work. While the bill's specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, legislation of this type typically creates programs to educate businesses and employees about employee ownership options, provides technical assistance, and may offer tax incentives or other support to encourage companies to transition to employee-owned structures. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily affect workers and small-to-medium sized businesses. It could benefit employees by potentially increasing their financial stake in company success and long-term wealth building. Business owners might be interested in using employee ownership as a succession plan or way to boost worker engagement and retention. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill remains in committee (S 2474 in the 119th Congress), meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. It was sponsored by Senator Margaret Wood Hassan, a Democrat from New Hampshire. The bill has not advanced to a vote, and its prospects for passage are unclear at this stage.

Latest: Jul 28, 2025Read more →
S. 2277Senate
Jul 15, 2025

GPS Resiliency Report Act

In CommitteeDefense
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 1 cosponsor

# GPS Resiliency Report Act (S 2277) Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill would require the federal government to prepare and submit a report to Congress on the resilience of the GPS (Global Positioning System) network. GPS is the satellite-based navigation system that powers everything from smartphone maps to financial transactions, emergency services, and military operations. The report would likely assess vulnerabilities in the GPS system and recommend ways to make it more reliable and resistant to disruptions or attacks. **Who It Affects:** The bill primarily affects government agencies responsible for maintaining GPS infrastructure and national security. More broadly, it impacts all Americans and businesses that depend on GPS for daily activities—including transportation, telecommunications, banking, and emergency response services. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. No further action has been taken since its introduction.

Latest: Jul 15, 2025Read more →
S. 1136Senate
Mar 26, 2025

DETERRENCE Act

Passed SenateJudiciary
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 3 cosponsors

# DETERRENCE Act Summary The DETERRENCE Act (S. 1136) is a Senate bill focused on strengthening law enforcement's ability to investigate and prosecute serious crimes, particularly terrorism, human trafficking, and violent offenses. While the bill's full text details aren't provided here, based on its subjects, it appears designed to give investigators and prosecutors enhanced tools for interrogation, criminal investigation, and prosecution procedures related to these priority crimes. The bill also addresses issues involving federal law enforcement officers and how different presidential administrations handle such enforcement matters. The legislation primarily affects federal law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and the criminal justice system. It would also impact individuals investigated or prosecuted under its provisions, as well as victims of the crimes it targets—particularly human trafficking and terrorism victims. The bill has already **passed the Senate** and is now in the legislative process. To understand the specific provisions and impacts, you would need to review the full bill text, as this summary is based on the limited information available. For detailed analysis, the bill can be found on Congress.gov (S. 1136, 119th Congress).

Latest: Jun 11, 2025Read more →
S. 1971Senate
Jun 5, 2025

Nutrition CARE Act of 2025

In CommitteeHealthcare
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 3 cosponsors

# Nutrition CARE Act of 2025 - Plain Language Summary **What the bill would do:** The Nutrition CARE Act would allow Medicare to pay for nutrition counseling services for people with eating disorders. Currently, Medicare doesn't cover these services. Under this bill, registered dietitians and nutrition professionals could provide counseling to Medicare patients with eating disorders if a doctor or mental health professional refers them for treatment. **Who it affects:** This bill primarily affects Medicare beneficiaries (people 65 and older, and some younger people with disabilities) who have eating disorders like anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating disorder. It also affects registered dietitians and nutrition professionals who treat these conditions, as it would expand their ability to bill Medicare for their services. **Current status:** The bill was introduced in the Senate by Senator Margaret Hassan (D-NH) and is currently in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. The bill has not yet become law.

Latest: Jun 5, 2025Read more →
S. 1302Senate
Apr 3, 2025

Increasing Transparency in Generic Drug Applications Act

In CommitteeHealthcare
Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] (D-NH)· 6 cosponsors

# Increasing Transparency in Generic Drug Applications Act (S 1302) **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to increase public transparency around generic drug applications submitted to the FDA. Generic drugs are lower-cost versions of brand-name medications that become available after patent protections expire. The bill would require the FDA to disclose more information about the status and details of generic drug applications, making it easier for the public, patients, and other stakeholders to track how quickly (or slowly) these medications are being approved. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** The legislation would primarily impact pharmaceutical companies that manufacture generic drugs, the FDA, and patients seeking affordable medication options. By increasing transparency about application timelines and approval processes, the bill could help identify bottlenecks in the system and pressure regulators to move applications more efficiently. This could potentially speed up the availability of cheaper generic alternatives to expensive brand-name drugs, benefiting patients and reducing healthcare costs. **Current Status** As of now, S 1302 is in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full Senate. This means it's still in the early stages of the legislative process and may undergo changes before any potential vote.

Latest: Apr 3, 2025Read more →