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AI Summary: The Minority Health and Health Disparities Improvement Act is a federal bill aimed at addressing health disparities among minority populations in the United States. It proposes providing grants to support programs that focus on improving health outcomes, access to healthcare services, and reducing disparities for racial and ethnic minority groups. The key provisions of the bill include funding for community-based organizations, research initiatives, and public health campaigns targeted at minority communities. If passed, this bill could lead to increased resources and efforts directed towards closing the health gap experienced by minorities in the country.
Latest Action: Introduced
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Actions (3):
2024-04-11 : Introduced
2024-04-11 : Read first time and referred to Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care
2024-04-15 : Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
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