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  • The bill aims to amend the Older Americans Act of 1965, ensuring funding from 2025 to 2029 for various programs supporting older adults. It introduces measures to improve health outcomes, support caregivers, enhance nutrition services, and help older individuals remain independent. The...

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    The bill wants to help older people from 2025 to 2029 by giving more money for programs that keep them healthy, help them eat better, and allow them to live on their own. But it needs to be careful how it spends the money and make sure it knows exactly what things like "special meals" mean, so everything runs smoothly.

  • The resolution H. RES. 1330 supports the goals and ideals of Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. It highlights the impact of Alzheimer's disease, which affects millions of Americans, and emphasizes the lack of current prevention or cure methods. The resolution encourages...

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    In June, people take time to learn and talk about Alzheimer's disease, which makes it hard for some people to remember and think. This resolution is like a big cheer to support everyone helping out and learning more about this disease.

  • H. R. 6160 aims to amend the Public Health Service Act by extending the lifespan respite care program. This bill proposes to update the authorization of funding for the program to cover fiscal years 2025 through 2029. The purpose of this amendment is to ensure continued...

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    H.R. 6160 wants to keep helping people who take care of others with special needs by making sure there's money for a program until 2029. It's kind of like making sure mom or dad has enough money saved up to buy your favorite snacks for the next few years.

  • H. R. 670, known as the “Think Differently Database Act,” directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to create a public website. This website aims to provide comprehensive information on resources and assistance available to individuals with disabilities and their...

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    Imagine a superhero website that helps people with disabilities and their families find special support, like medical help or advice. The people in charge want to make this website, but it might take a very long time to build, and they haven't figured out how much it will cost yet.