Racism as a Public Health Crisis: Impact on Citizens' Lives
This House of Representatives resolution declares racism a public health crisis in the United States. It aims to highlight how discrimination affects the health, finances, and daily lives of many social groups, urging the government to take action to address these issues. Citizens can expect future strategies aimed at reducing inequalities in access to healthcare and other services.
Key points
Declaring racism a public health crisis aims to emphasize its negative impact on citizens' health and well-being, especially minorities.
The resolution calls for a nationwide strategy to combat health disparities and systemic racism across all sectors.
This is intended to lead to reforms that improve access to healthcare and other services for people of color, as well as the elimination of discriminatory practices.
It highlights the need to address issues such as lower life expectancy, poorer access to healthcare, and higher disease rates among minorities.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_HRES_185
Sponsor: Rep. Hayes, Jahana [D-CT-5]
Process start date: 2023-02-28