Recognizing the 20th anniversary of the Children's Hospital Association's Family Advocacy Day and honoring the contributions of children's hospitals and their patients and families.
This resolution commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Children's Hospital Association's (CHA) Family Advocacy Day, an event that brings pediatric patients and their families to Washington, DC, to share their healthcare stories with lawmakers. It acknowledges the vital role of children's hospitals in providing specialized, family-centered care, training future pediatric specialists, and leading critical research and innovation across the nation. The resolution commends CHA for its two decades of dedication to improving pediatric health care and highlights the courageous advocacy efforts of children and families. It emphasizes the importance of protecting and strengthening the pediatric healthcare system, supporting the pediatric workforce, and expanding access to care for children with complex medical conditions. Ultimately, the House of Representatives resolves to honor these advocates, commend CHA, recognize the essential contributions of children's hospitals, and support continued federal investment in pediatric health care to ensure every child receives the highest quality care.
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Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
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Recognizing the 20th anniversary of the Children's Hospital Association's Family Advocacy Day and honoring the contributions of children's hospitals and their patients and families.
USA119th CongressHRES-510| House
| Updated: 6/12/2025
This resolution commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Children's Hospital Association's (CHA) Family Advocacy Day, an event that brings pediatric patients and their families to Washington, DC, to share their healthcare stories with lawmakers. It acknowledges the vital role of children's hospitals in providing specialized, family-centered care, training future pediatric specialists, and leading critical research and innovation across the nation. The resolution commends CHA for its two decades of dedication to improving pediatric health care and highlights the courageous advocacy efforts of children and families. It emphasizes the importance of protecting and strengthening the pediatric healthcare system, supporting the pediatric workforce, and expanding access to care for children with complex medical conditions. Ultimately, the House of Representatives resolves to honor these advocates, commend CHA, recognize the essential contributions of children's hospitals, and support continued federal investment in pediatric health care to ensure every child receives the highest quality care.