To reauthorize the Kay Hagan Tick Act, and for other purposes.
HR 4348 reauthorizes the Kay Hagan Tick Act, boosting support for health departments to combat tick-borne diseases from 2026-2030, enhancing public health responses.
HR 4348 reauthorizes the Kay Hagan Tick Act, boosting support for health departments to combat tick-borne diseases from 2026-2030, enhancing public health responses.
Bill Number: HR 4348
Introduced: July 10, 2025
Status: Introduced in House
Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith
Cosponsors: Gwen Moore, Lloyd Doggett, Paul Tonko, Donald G. Davis, James C. Moylan, Josh Gottheimer, Emilia Strong Sykes, Brian K. Fitzpatrick, Nikki Budzinski
The primary purpose of HR 4348 is to reauthorize the Kay Hagan Tick Act, which focuses on addressing the growing public health concerns related to tick-borne diseases. The bill aims to enhance national strategies and support for health departments in managing vector-borne diseases, particularly those transmitted by ticks.
The bill proposes several amendments to the Public Health Service Act, specifically:
National Strategy and Regional Centers of Excellence:
Enhanced Support for Health Departments:
The reauthorization of the Kay Hagan Tick Act through HR 4348 is expected to:
This summary provides an overview of HR 4348, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impact on public health initiatives related to tick-borne diseases.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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