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HR 5312 - 118

Supporting Healthy Mothers and Infants Act of 2023

Referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.

Bill Text Stats

4
Analyzed sections
$1.0M
Detected dollar total
0
Tax signals
0
Deadlines

Signal counts

Tax density 0.0%
Spending density 75.0%
Statutory Reference 6
Spending 3
Agency 2
Amendments 2
Benefits 2

Top agencies

Secretary of Health and Human 1
Secretary of Health and Human Services to 1

Statutory references

42 U.S.C. 290bb-21 2
42 U.S.C. 1396a 1
42 U.S.C. 1396a 1
42 U.S.C. 1786 1
42 U.S.C. 1786 1

Affected Sectors

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Healthcare
23 evidence matches
Impact 100% Confidence 82%

Secretary of Health and Human secretary of health and human

Secretary of Health and Human Services secretary of health and human services

Secretary of Health and Human Services to secretary of health and human services to

Education
10 evidence matches
Impact 100% Confidence 85%

Education and Workforce Committee Standing House

Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop appropriate evidence utrition education materials (A) In general The Secretary shall collaborat

Secretary of Health and Human Services to ive and unbiased manner. ``(3) Nutrition education materials.-- ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall collaborate with the Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop appropriate evidence-bas

Agriculture
3 evidence matches
Impact 100% Confidence 92%

Agriculture and Food

Agriculture and Food

Supporting Healthy Mothers and Infants Act of 2023 Referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. Agriculture and Food

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Agency sample by amount

Where the local sample is concentrated

$145.9B
Department of Health and Human Services $145.9B
558 sampled awards

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Largest sampled awards

Award records in this context

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES $18.8B
grants · Department of Health and Human Services
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES $17.6B
grants · Department of Health and Human Services
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES $17.5B
grants · Department of Health and Human Services
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES $16.2B
grants · Department of Health and Human Services
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES $16.1B
grants · Department of Health and Human Services
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CALIFORNIA $2.3B
grants · Department of Health and Human Services

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Agency spending context

Department of Health and Human Services

Matched bill text signal: Secretary of Health and Human
Sampled awards558
Award amount in local sample$145,857,746,742
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Summary

00 Introduced in House Aug 1, 2024

Supporting Healthy Mothers and Infants Act of 2023 This bill modifies the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) to add requirements for supporting individuals impacted by a substance use disorder. Specifically, the bill requires the Department of Agriculture to collaborate with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop and disseminate nutrition education materials for individuals impacted by a substance use disorder, including materials for infants impacted by prenatal substance exposure and neonatal abstinence syndrome; conduct outreach to individuals who are potentially eligible for the WIC program and who are impacted by such a disorder; and make available to states through an online clearinghouse any nutrition education and training materials related to nutrition for individuals impacted by a substance use disorder or neonatal abstinence syndrome. In addition, the nutrition education materials developed in collaboration with HHS must be included in (1) Center for Substance Abuse Prevention-developed education materials, and (2) HHS guidance on improving care for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome and their families.

Sponsors

Manning, Kathy E.
Sponsor

Manning, Kathy E.

Democratic · NC-6 · M001135

Joined Aug 29, 2023
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Trone, David J.
Cosponsor

Trone, David J.

Democratic · MD-6 · T000483

Joined Aug 29, 2023
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Timeline

Aug 29, 2023

Introduced in House

Aug 29, 2023

Introduced in House

Aug 29, 2023

Referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.

House Votes

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Amendments

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