Senate Bill
S. 1922
FIREARM Act
Primary Sponsor

John W. Hickenlooper
Senator
Cosponsors
5
Quick Stats
Policy Area
Summary
This bill would add medically necessary cranial prostheses, like wigs, as covered items under the Medicare program. This would make it easier for Medicare recipients to access and afford these medical devices.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
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FIREARM Act
This bill would add medically necessary cranial prostheses, like wigs, as covered items under the Medicare program. This would make it easier for Medicare recipients to access and afford these medical devices.
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This bill would add medically necessary cranial prostheses, like wigs, as covered items under the Medicare program. This would make it easier for Medicare recipients to access and afford these medical devices.
- Bill Number
- 1922
- Sponsor
- John W. Hickenlooper (D-CO)
- Introduced
- 6/2/2025
- Status
- Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
- Policy Area
- Health
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- FIREARM Act
- Bill Number
- 1922
- Sponsor
- John W. Hickenlooper (D-CO)
- Status
- Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
- Introduced
- 6/2/2025
- Summary
- This bill would add medically necessary cranial prostheses, like wigs, as covered items under the Medicare program. This would make it easier for Medicare recipients to access and afford these medical devices.
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