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House Bills - 108th Congress
Session I | Session II
H.R. 2258Hispanic Health Improvement Act
On May 22, 2003, Representative Ciro Rodriguez (D-TX) introduced H.R. 2258, the Hispanic Health Improvement Act. Specific to
NIH, this legislation would authorize $2.5 million for each of the Fiscal Years 2004 through 2008 for the NCI Special
Populations Networks, including Redes en Accion. In addition, NCI, HRSA, and IHS would be authorized to award grants
for model programs that provide prevention, early detection, treatment, and appropriate followup care services for
individuals from health disparity populations with cancer or chronic diseases. Finally, NIH would be called to sit
on the Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis, which would be tasked with developing a plan to guide
the involvement of the United States in global and cross-border tuberculosis control activities and developing a
biennial congressional report on the activities of the National Program for Tuberculosis Elimination. H.R. 2258 was
referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. (See S. 1159 for companion legislation.)
Legislative Update (August 2003):
Hispanic Health Improvement Act of 2003
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