HRES. 1017In Committee

Recognizing the threat of air pollution and extreme heat to maternal and infant health, and expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that meaningful interventions must be rapidly and equitably developed and deployed to address the unique vulnerabilities of pregnancy in Latino communities.

Expresses the House's view that rapid and equitable interventions are needed to protect maternal and infant health from air pollution and extreme heat during pregnancy in Latino communities

What this bill does

Expresses the House's view that rapid and equitable interventions are needed to protect maternal and infant health from air pollution and extreme heat during pregnancy in Latino communities

Key points
  • Express support for equitable interventions

Where it stands

Status
In Committee
Latest action
2026-01-22Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Topics and policy areas

undefinedEnvironmental Protection