Document Title
Joint Coalition Letter to Congressional Appropriators Supporting the Highest Possible Fiscal Year 2026 Allocation for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Subject
ACP signs on with other health organizations to urge continued leadership in supporting families, communities, and local economies with a fiscal year (FY) 2026 allocation for the Labor-HHS-Education Subcommittee.
Synopsis
ACP signs on with other health organizations to urge continued leadership in supporting families, communities, and local
economies with a fiscal year (FY) 2026 allocation for the Labor-HHS-Education Subcommittee.
Author
Meredith Dodson
Keywords
U.S. House of Representatives; House; U.S. Senate; Senate; Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor; Health and Human Services; Education and Related Agencies; FY2026; fiscal year 2026 appropriations; FY2026 appropriations; appropriations; funding; federal funding; federal appropriations; appropriations bill; LHHS Appropriations bill; Labor; Health and Human Services; Education and Related Agencies; nondefense discretionary; allocation; 302(b); Rep. Rosa DeLauro; Sen. Patty Murray; Rep. Tom Cole; Sen. Susan Collins; NIH; National Institutes of Health; Food and Drug Administration; FDA; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CDC; Health Resources and Services Administration; HRSA; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; SAMHSA; Indian Health Service; IHS; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; AHRQ; Department of Health and Human Services; HHS; budget; cuts; public health; medical research; infrastructure; health workforce; physician workforce; infectious disease; pandemic; epidemic; COVID-19
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Pages
16
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Document Type Year
2025