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House Resolution

H.Res. 495

119th Congress

Supporting the designation of the week of June 9 through June 15, 2025, as "National Men's Health Week".

In Committee
Introduced:Jun 10, 2025

Primary Sponsor

David Scott

David Scott

Representative

Democratic
GA-13

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0

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Summary

This bill would designate the week of June 9-15, 2025 as 'National Men's Health Week'. It would raise awareness about men's health issues and encourage actions to improve the health and wellbeing of men across the country.

Latest Action

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

SponsorDavid Scott (D-GA)
Introduced6/10/2025
StatusReferred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
ChamberHouse
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Supporting the designation of the week of June 9 through June 15, 2025, as "National Men's Health Week".

This bill would designate the week of June 9-15, 2025 as 'National Men's Health Week'. It would raise awareness about men's health issues and encourage actions to improve the health and wellbeing of men across the country.

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This bill would designate the week of June 9-15, 2025 as 'National Men's Health Week'. It would raise awareness about men's health issues and encourage actions to improve the health and wellbeing of men across the country.

Bill Number
495
Sponsor
David Scott (D-GA)
Introduced
6/10/2025
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Policy Area
Congress

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Title
Supporting the designation of the week of June 9 through June 15, 2025, as "National Men's Health Week".
Bill Number
495
Sponsor
David Scott (D-GA)
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Introduced
6/10/2025
Summary
This bill would designate the week of June 9-15, 2025 as 'National Men's Health Week'. It would raise awareness about men's health issues and encourage actions to improve the health and wellbeing of men across the country.

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