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House Resolutions - 108th Congress
Session I | Session II
H. Con. Res. 314Women with Bleeding Disorders
On October 29, 2003, Representative Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) introduced S. Con. Res. 314, a
concurrent resolution expressing the support of Congress for activities to increase Federal activity
regarding women and bleeding disorders. The resolution would 1) ask for further research to identify a
more accurate laboratory test for von Willebrand's disease; 2) increase funding for basic biomedical
and psychosocial research on von Willebrand's disease, rare blood disorders, and hemophilia; and 3)
continue to improve access to treatment centers for all individuals with bleeding disorders. The
resolution also states, “the Director of NIH should take a leadership role in the fight against bleeding
disorders in women by acting through appropriate offices within the NIH.” H. Con Res. 314 was
referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Legislative Update (December 2003):
Women's Health
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