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BILL • US SENATE

SRES 507

A resolution designating November 20, 2025, as "National Rural Health Day".

119th Congress
Introduced by John Barrasso, Michael Bennet, Marsha Blackburn and 27 other co-sponsors

Senate Resolution 507 designates November 20, 2025, as National Rural Health Day to raise awareness of rural healthcare challenges and needs.

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Bill Summary • SRES 507

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 507 designates November 20, 2025, as "National Rural Health Day" in the United States. This is a ceremonial resolution that recognizes and raises awareness about rural healthcare issues without creating new laws or appropriating funds.

Why is this important

Rural healthcare faces persistent challenges including physician shortages, hospital closures, limited specialist access, and higher rates of chronic diseases. A designated awareness day can spotlight these issues and encourage policymakers, healthcare providers, and the public to prioritize rural health solutions and funding.

Potential points of contention

  • Symbolic vs. substantive: Critics may argue that a symbolic designation does little without accompanying legislation or funding to address actual rural healthcare gaps
  • Scope of "rural health": Debate over which specific rural health challenges (mental health, maternal care, opioid addiction, telehealth access) deserve primary focus
  • Implementation accountability: Questions about whether designating a day creates measurable momentum for policy change or is largely ceremonial

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