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HRES 1147ReferredFederalhouse

Recognizing the United States legacy of dismissed pain and denied autonomy in women's health care, and affirming the Federal Government's duty to protect individual dignity and advance patient-centered care in women's health.

Introduced March 30, 2026Last action March 30, 2026
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Plain English Summary

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Plain-English Summary

This bill is a resolution — meaning it is a formal statement of values and acknowledgment rather than a law that creates new programs or penalties. It asks Congress to officially recognize that women in the United States have historically faced dismissal of their pain and limited control over their own health care decisions. The resolution points to patterns where women's medical concerns have been downplayed, ignored, or not taken seriously by health care providers and the broader medical system.

The bill also affirms that the federal government has a responsibility to protect the dignity of individual patients and to support health care that centers the needs and experiences of women. This includes acknowledging that these problems have been especially pronounced for women from certain communities, such as women of color, who research suggests face even greater barriers to having their symptoms and pain addressed.

Because this is a resolution rather than legislation with binding requirements, it does not directly change any laws, allocate funding, or require specific actions from government agencies or health care providers. Instead, it serves as an official statement of recognition and commitment — a way for Congress to go on record about these issues. Resolutions like this can sometimes set the stage for future legislation or signal congressional priorities to federal agencies.

This bill would most directly affect women seeking health care across the country, as well as health care providers and policymakers, by formally placing these concerns on the congressional record and signaling that lawmakers view patient-centered women's health care as a federal priority.

This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.

Latest Action

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

March 30, 2026

Sponsor

R
Rep. Ansari, Yassamin [D-AZ-3]DAZ

Committees

Energy and Commerce

Legislative History

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Mar 30, 2026

Submitted in House

Mar 30, 2026

Submitted in House

Mar 30, 2026