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US S3436

US S3436
Border Health Security Act of 2020


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Introduced
03/11/2020
In Committee
03/11/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

A bill to establish grant programs to improve the health of border area residents and for all hazards preparedness in the border area including bioterrorism, infectious disease, and noncommunicable emerging threats, and for other purposes. This bill modifies the duties and activities of the United States-Mexico Border Health Commission and the Canada-United States Pan-Border Public Health Preparedness Council, and makes other changes to address health issues along the U.S. border. Specifically, the commission must cooperate with the council where appropriate, and both the commission and the council must develop strategic plans, work plans, evaluations, and reports concerning their activities. The Department of Health and Human Services must award grants to (1) eligible entities in border areas to address recommendations of the commission and the council to improve the health of border area residents; and (2) trauma centers, public health entities, and state, local, or tribal entities for infectious disease surveillance activities in border areas. In addition, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response may coordinate with the Department of Homeland Security in establishing a system that alerts clinicians and public health officials to emerging health threats in border areas. The Government Accountability Office must evaluate commission and council activities every two years.

AI Summary

This bill establishes grant programs to improve the health of residents in the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada border areas, including addressing issues related to bioterrorism, infectious disease, and non-communicable threats. It modifies the duties of the U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission and the Canada-U.S. Pan-Border Public Health Preparedness Council, requiring them to coordinate, develop strategic plans, and report on their activities. The Department of Health and Human Services will award grants to eligible entities in border areas to address the recommendations of these groups and fund infectious disease surveillance activities. The bill also authorizes the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response to coordinate with the Department of Homeland Security to establish an alert system for emerging health threats in border regions.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (on 03/11/2020)

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