Skip to main content

Senate Bill

S. 2639

119th Congress

Military Spouse Entrepreneurship Act of 2025

In Committee
Introduced:Jul 31, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Edward Markey

D - MA

Cosponsors

0

Quick Stats

Policy Area

Health

Summary

This bill would create a new grant program to support public health nursing in state and local health departments. The program would provide funding to help recruit, train, and retain nurses who work in public health roles in communities across the country.

Latest Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

Introduced7/31/2025
StatusRead twice and referred to the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
ChamberSenate
Data from Congress.gov

See this page through your district lens

Enter ZIP to personalize representatives and vote context.

Stay on top of this issue

Subscribe for weekly bill and representative updates.

Vote Prediction

Military Spouse Entrepreneurship Act of 2025

This bill would create a new grant program to support public health nursing in state and local health departments. The program would provide funding to help recruit, train, and retain nurses who work in public health roles in communities across the country.

Community Breakdown

Pass

0%

Fail

0%

0 predictions

This bill would create a new grant program to support public health nursing in state and local health departments. The program would provide funding to help recruit, train, and retain nurses who work in public health roles in communities across the country.

Bill Number
2639
Introduced
7/31/2025
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Policy Area
Health

Data from Congress.gov

AI-generated summary

Fact Sheet

Title
Military Spouse Entrepreneurship Act of 2025
Bill Number
2639
Sponsor
No sponsor
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Introduced
7/31/2025
Summary
This bill would create a new grant program to support public health nursing in state and local health departments. The program would provide funding to help recruit, train, and retain nurses who work in public health roles in communities across the country.

Data from Congress.gov

Public Opinions

Community submissions related to this bill.

Share your opinion

No public opinions yet. Be the first to submit one for this bill.