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This resolution officially designates the week of September 22 through September 28, 2025, as National Falls Prevention Awareness Week to raise public awareness and encourage the prevention of falls among older adults.
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
This resolution officially designates the week of September 22 through September 28, 2025, as "National Falls Prevention Awareness Week." The goal is to raise public awareness about the significant dangers of falls among older adults. By highlighting this issue, the measure encourages widespread efforts to promote proven, cost-effective prevention strategies.
The FASTER Act establishes a FEMA grant program to help fire departments implement home safety and fall prevention initiatives for older adults.
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
The FASTER Act establishes a FEMA grant program to fund fire departments in creating home safety and fall prevention initiatives for older adults. These grants will help departments conduct home safety assessments, install safety modifications like grab bars, and provide related community paramedicine services. The goal is to reduce the high rate of debilitating and costly falls among seniors through proactive community intervention.
This Act directs the Secretary of HHS to report on and improve state coverage of remote physiologic monitoring devices for pregnant and postpartum Medicaid beneficiaries.
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
The Connected Maternal Online Monitoring (Connected MOM) Act aims to improve health outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women on Medicaid by examining and addressing barriers to state coverage for remote physiologic monitoring devices. The Secretary of Health and Human Services must report to Congress on current state coverage rules and suggest improvements for utilizing these monitoring tools. Following the report, federal resources provided to states must be updated to reflect the recommended best practices for covering remote maternal health monitoring.
This resolution formally recognizes the persistent gender wage gap and reaffirms Congress's commitment to achieving pay equity.
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
This resolution formally recognizes the significant and persistent wage gap between men and women in the United States, highlighting statistics that show women earn substantially less. It serves as a strong public statement reaffirming Congress's commitment to achieving pay equity. The measure does not enact new laws but emphasizes the economic harm caused by unequal pay for women and their families.
This bill exempts from federal income tax any monetary awards related to claims of sexual harassment or nonconsensual sexual acts.
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
The "Tax Fairness for Survivors Act" exempts from federal income tax any monetary awards from settlements related to sexual assault or sexual harassment claims. This exemption also applies to social security, railroad retirement, unemployment taxes, and wage withholding. This change applies to taxable years starting after the enactment of this law.
The "Global Health, Empowerment and Rights Act" ensures foreign non-governmental organizations are eligible for assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, part I, regardless of the health or medical services they provide with non-U.S. government funds, if such services are legal in their country. It also prevents them from facing stricter requirements than U.S. organizations regarding the use of non-U.S. funds for advocacy and lobbying.
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
The "Global Health, Empowerment, and Rights Act" aims to ensure that foreign nongovernmental organizations are eligible for assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, part I, regardless of the health or medical services they provide with non-U.S. government funds if such services are legal in their country. It also prevents these organizations from facing stricter requirements than U.S. organizations regarding the use of non-U.S. government funds for advocacy and lobbying.