CONGRESS-PASS MED EQUITY LEGIS
Illinois House resolution urges Congress to enact medical equity legislation addressing healthcare disparities across populations.
Illinois House resolution urges Congress to enact medical equity legislation addressing healthcare disparities across populations.
HR 100 is a resolution introduced in the Illinois House by Rep. Jackie Haas that directs Congress to pass medical equity legislation. The bill's exact provisions are not detailed in the available information, but it appears to be a symbolic measure calling for federal action on healthcare equity issues. The resolution was filed in early February 2025 but faced a motion to table (kill) the bill just six weeks later.
Medical equity legislation addresses disparities in healthcare access, treatment, and outcomes across different demographic groups. If enacted at the federal level, such legislation could establish standards for reducing racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic healthcare disparities. The motion to table suggests internal legislative disagreement about the bill's priority or content.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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