Congress Is Working on TBI Funding Right Now!

Right now both the House and Senate Appropriations Committees are reportedly working on the Fiscal 2009 Labor, Health and Human Services (HHS), and Education Appropriations bill in anticipation of action on the bill as soon as the new legislative session begins in January. This bill provides federal funding for multiple TBI programs, as well as important trauma care programs.

Federal funding for TBI Act programs, as well as NIDRR’s TBI-related research programs, has deteriorated or remained stagnant over the last several years. The urgent need for increased federal support for a national TBI public health infrastructure and TBI research is further heightened by the recognition of TBI as the signature wound of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. The need for substantially increased federal funding for TBI programs must be clearly communicated to Members of Congress in the coming days and weeks if these programs are to be adequately funded this year.

BIAA urges advocates to contact their representatives in Congress by phone before December 15, if possible. When you call your the Member of Congress’s office, please ask to speak with the Health Legislative Assistant. Please click on the “Take Action” link in the upper right-hand corner of this email for information on how to call your representatives in Congress on this issue.

BIAA’s Policy Corner and Legislative Action Alerts are made possible by the Centre for Neuro Skills, James F. Humphreys & Associates, and Lakeview Healthcare Systems, Inc. The Brain Injury Association of America gratefully acknowledges their support for legislative action.

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