Summary of HRES 388: Adolescent Immunization Action Week
Bill Number: HRES 388
Introduced: May 06, 2025
Status: Submitted in House
Classification: Resolution
Purpose and Intent
HRES 388 aims to support the designation of the first week of April as "Adolescent Immunization Action Week." The resolution emphasizes the importance of encouraging vaccinations for adolescents and young adults to protect them from serious illnesses related to vaccine-preventable diseases.
Key Provisions
The resolution includes several important calls to action:
Designation Support: The House of Representatives supports the establishment of Adolescent Immunization Awareness Week.
Community Engagement: It calls upon various stakeholders—including citizens, community agencies, faith groups, medical institutions, healthcare providers, elected leaders, governmental agencies, and patient advocacy organizations—to actively participate in promoting immunizations for adolescents and young adults.
Addressing Mistrust: The resolution urges healthcare providers to take proactive measures to address and heal the historic medical mistrust prevalent in medically underserved communities.
Presidential Proclamation: It requests that the President issue a proclamation encouraging the public to recognize Adolescent Immunization Awareness Week through participation, activities, and programming.
Affected Parties
The resolution targets a wide range of stakeholders, including:
- Adolescents and Young Adults: The primary beneficiaries of increased vaccination efforts.
- Healthcare Providers: Encouraged to engage with communities and address mistrust.
- Community Organizations: Called to participate in awareness and vaccination efforts.
- Governmental and Elected Officials: Urged to support and promote immunization initiatives.
Legislative Actions
- May 06, 2025: The resolution was referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and submitted in the House.
Sponsors
The resolution is sponsored by a diverse group of representatives, including:
- Primary Sponsor: Adriano Espaillat
- Cosponsors: Mary Gay Scanlon, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Jake Auchincloss, Debbie Dingell, Nydia M. Velázquez, Steve Cohen, André Carson
Conclusion
HRES 388 seeks to raise awareness about the importance of vaccinations for adolescents and young adults, aiming to foster community engagement and address historical mistrust in healthcare. By designating the first week of April as Adolescent Immunization Action Week, the resolution aims to strengthen public health initiatives and protect younger populations from preventable diseases.