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  • S. 4351 proposes amendments to the Public Health Service Act to continue funding and support for poison control programs in the United States. The bill updates existing legislation to extend the authorization of the national toll-free poison control number, promote the use of...

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    This bill wants to keep supporting special centers that help people when they accidentally eat or touch something poisonous. It plans to give them money to keep running for a few more years so they can keep helping everyone stay safe.

  • S. 4351 is a bill that seeks to amend the Public Health Service Act to extend the funding for poison control programs in the United States. It proposes to reauthorize certain aspects of these programs for fiscal years 2025 through 2029, including the national toll-free...

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    This bill wants to keep helping special centers that teach people what to do if someone eats or drinks something dangerous. It plans to give money to keep these centers and a helpful phone number running from 2025 to 2029.

  • H.R. 7251 is a bill that proposes to amend the Public Health Service Act to continue funding and support for poison control programs in the United States. It aims to extend the authorization for the national toll-free number, communication capabilities, and related programs...

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    H.R. 7251 is a plan to keep helping people who get into dangerous situations with poisons by making sure special help centers stay open and ready to assist from 2024 to 2028. This plan doesn't say exactly how much money will be spent or how it will make sure everything is working well, but it wants to continue helping people who might accidentally get hurt by poisons.

  • H.R. 7251, also known as the "Poison Control Centers Reauthorization Act of 2024," aims to continue funding and support for various poison control programs in the United States. The bill seeks to update sections of the Public Health Service Act to extend funding through...

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    H.R. 7251 is a plan to keep helping people who need advice when they touch or swallow something dangerous, like chemicals, by giving money to important call centers that people can reach when there's an emergency. This keeps these call centers open so that they can help people stay safe from 2025 to 2029.