Summary of HRES 848: Supporting Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Bill Number: HRES 848
Title: Supporting the role of the United States in helping save the lives of children and protecting the health of people in low-income countries with vaccines and immunization through Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance ("Gavi").
Status: Submitted in House
Introduced: October 31, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Purpose and Intent
HRES 848 aims to reaffirm and enhance the United States' commitment to global health initiatives, specifically through support for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. The resolution emphasizes the importance of vaccines in reducing mortality rates among children and mothers in low-income countries and aligns with the U.S. goal of ending preventable deaths in these populations.
Key Provisions
The resolution includes several important provisions:
Affirmation of Support:
- The U.S. Government's ongoing support for vaccine purchases through Gavi is recognized as a cost-effective strategy to reduce mortality rates.
Support for Gavi's Goals:
- The resolution endorses Gavi's objectives, which include:
- Introducing and scaling up new and routine immunizations.
- Improving the sustainability of immunization programs.
- Ensuring healthy markets for vaccines and related products.
- Strengthening health systems to enhance equity in immunization.
Health Security:
- It acknowledges that U.S. support for Gavi is vital for ensuring health security within the United States.
Utilization of Resources:
- Encourages the use of resources from the Department of State and the CDC to bolster local public health capacity for vaccine introduction and sustainability.
Multiyear Pledges:
- Recognizes the necessity for multiyear financial commitments from the U.S. to maximize Gavi's impact and leverage contributions from other nations and donors.
Increased Investment:
- Calls for heightened U.S. investment in Gavi during the 2026 to 2030 strategic period to ensure continued access to lifesaving vaccines.
Impact
The resolution is expected to have a significant impact on global health, particularly in low-income countries, by:
- Enhancing access to vaccines and immunization programs.
- Supporting the health infrastructure necessary for effective immunization.
- Contributing to the reduction of preventable child and maternal deaths.
Legislative Actions
- October 31, 2025: The resolution was referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and submitted in the House.
Sponsors
The resolution is sponsored by:
- Michael Lawler
- Maria Elvira Salazar
- Brian K. Fitzpatrick
- Gabe Amo
This resolution reflects a commitment to global health initiatives and the importance of international cooperation in addressing health disparities, particularly in vulnerable populations.