Trahan, Fitzpatrick Introduce HEADACHE Act to Launch First-Ever Federal Initiative on Headache Disorders

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Lori Trahan (D-MA-03)

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congresswoman Lori Trahan (D-MA-03) and Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA-01) introduced the Headache Education, Access, Diagnosis, and Care Health Equity (HEADACHE) Act, bipartisan legislation that will establish for the first time a coordinated federal initiative to address headache disorders.
 
“Headache disorders are among the most common and debilitating health conditions people face, yet they’ve been overlooked for far too long in our nation’s public health priorities,” said Congresswoman Trahan. “The HEADACHE Act will finally change that by launching a coordinated federal initiative to improve research, expand access to care, and tackle the inequities that prevent millions of Americans from getting the treatment they need.”
 
“Headache and migraine disorders affect tens of millions of Americans but are still treated as invisible illnesses in our public health system,” said Congressman Fitzpatrick. “Throughout my time in Congress, I’ve worked to give a voice to communities whose conditions are overlooked or misunderstood. The HEADACHE Act creates the first federal initiative for headache disorders—driving research, expanding access, and dismantling inequities so patients finally receive the priority and care they deserve.”
 
More than 40 million Americans are living with migraine and headache disorders, which are the leading cause of disability in the world and for women under 50 years old in the United States. Cluster headache, new daily persistent headache, post-traumatic headache, and other migraine disorders are disabling, stigmatized, and routinely overlooked in public health priorities and research funding.
 
The HEADACHE Act is the first standalone federal legislation seeking to address the epidemic of migraine and headache disorders. The bipartisan effort will expand research, improve access to care, and address systemic inequities affecting people living with headache disorders.
 
The legislation is supported by the Alliance of for Headache Disorders Advocacy, American Academy of Neurology, Alliance for Patient Access, American Migraine Foundation, American Headache Society, Coalition of Headache and Migraine Patients, Clusterbusters, Facial Pain Association, National Headache Foundation, Headache Cooperative of the Pacific, Headache Cooperative of the Northeast, Miles for Migraine, Southern Headache Society, Chronic Migraine Awareness, Spinal CSF Leak Foundation, and US Pain Foundation.
 
“Thank you to Congresswoman Lori Trahan and Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick for leading this important bipartisan effort. Migraine and headache disorders are nonpartisan chronic health conditions that cost the U.S. economy 78 billion dollars each year and are among the most disabling conditions families face. By coordinating federal efforts and aligning resources with the true disease burden, this legislation will improve efficiency and expand access in healthcare deserts. It prioritizes research to speed accurate, lower cost diagnosis and advance new treatment options, helping to reduce disability so Americans living with these conditions can live their lives to their maximum potential,” said Julienne Verdi, Executive Director of the Alliance for Headache Disorders Advocacy.
 
A copy of the legislation introduced today can be accessed HERE.
 
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Rep. Sherrill Statement on House Passage of Charlie Kirk Resolution

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) released the following statement after voting “yes” on the resolution condemning the assassination of Charlie Kirk:

“I have taken countless oaths to the Constitution throughout my life, starting when I entered the Naval Academy at 18. I have volunteered to give everything, up to and including my life, for our freedoms and will always protect them. 

“I take my oath to the Constitution seriously. I believe in free speech. And that the First Amendment wouldn’t be necessary if it were only meant to cover language we agreed with. It is meant to protect people like Charlie Kirk who present vile dissenting views. But it is also meant to protect teachers, doctors, and TV comedians who may express views the president doesn’t like.

“Charlie Kirk was advocating for a Christian nationalist government and to roll back the rights of women and Black people — this flies in the face of every value I hold dear and that I fight for. But the Constitution protects free speech, even for those I vehemently oppose. 

“Meanwhile, President Trump has and continues to define hypocrisy at every turn. On one hand, he denounced Kirk’s politically motivated killing, while on the other hand, is instigating a witch hunt worthy of Joseph McCarthy to shut down the free speech rights of anyone who disagrees with Kirk’s racist, anti-American views. 

“Charlie Kirk’s murder was horrific, and it’s up to all of us to stand against political violence. In these times, I will continue to condemn political violence, racism, attacks on women, and the hypocrisy coming from Trump and his acolytes. I will never give up on protecting the rights and freedoms that we hold sacred.” 

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Newhouse Votes for Bipartisan House Resolution Honoring Charlie Kirk

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Dan Newhouse (4th District of Washington)

Headline: Newhouse Votes for Bipartisan House Resolution Honoring Charlie Kirk

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA-04) released the following statement upon passage of H. Res. 719 honoring the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk by the House of Representatives with a bipartisan vote of 310-58-38.

“Peaceful debate drives our political system, and Charlie Kirk embodied that sentiment, encouraging young people to become involved in our political process. This bipartisan resolution sends a clear message that politically motivated violence has no place in our society. The Kirk family remains in our thoughts and prayers as they continue to mourn the loss of Charlie,” said Rep. Newhouse.  

See full resolution text here. 

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Rep. Huffman Statement on Resolution 719

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jared Huffman Representing the 2nd District of California

September 19, 2025

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Jared Huffman (CA-02) issued the following statement regarding his yes vote on House Resolution 719:

“Today, at a critical moment when Americans should stand united against political violence, and when every member of Congress was prepared to put our differences aside and condemn the heinous murder of Charlie Kirk and express our heartfelt condolences for his family, House Republicans unfortunately chose to play political games with H. Res. 719, a measure deliberately drafted as a partisan trap. The resolution includes important statements condemning political violence and the tragedy of Mr. Kirk’s murder, but it also includes highly objectionable characterizations and outright misrepresentations about Mr. Kirk that no Democrat agrees with. This is the only vote that will be allowed because Republicans control the House agenda – so they cynically presented Democrats a Hobson’s choice, knowing many would vote “no” because of the objectionable partisan provisions, and Republicans will then flood rightwing media with accusations that Democrats refuse to condemn political violence and somehow condone Mr. Kirk’s murder – a gross misrepresentation, but unfortunately the kind of willful falsehood that drives so much of their politics these days.

“For my colleagues who chose to vote “no,” I know that each of them deplores political violence and condemns the murder of Mr. Kirk, and I regret that rightwing media and our GOP colleagues are about to misrepresent the meaning of those votes in a way that further divides and inflames our polarized country.

“For myself, I chose to vote “yes,” but I don’t want that to be misunderstood, so I will tell you exactly what my vote means, and what it doesn’t mean. It means I understand that this is probably the only vote I will have on the matter, and denouncing political violence is my paramount concern in this moment. I also don’t want to play into the GOP’s partisan trap. But if anyone is foolish enough to think I agree with the parts of this resolution that sanctify and sacralize Mr. Kirk’s opinions and world view, let me be clear: I profoundly disagree with Mr. Kirk’s opinions and actions, but I still deplore his murder, I feel terrible for his family, and I categorically condemn all acts of political violence. That is what my vote means.

“My Democratic colleagues and I are leading a more responsible and comprehensive resolution that recognizes this moment as something bigger than one person or one act. Our resolution references the many other recent acts of political violence that span the political spectrum, and we condemn all of it without trying to turn the scourge of political violence into a partisan wedge. I urge House Republicans to stop politicizing and mischaracterizing this problem and join us in showing real leadership by bringing the Democratic resolution to the Floor where I know it would receive resounding bipartisan support – something everyone in America, regardless of political party, would welcome.”

The resolution led by Democratic Representatives Marc Veasey (TX-33) and Brittany Pettersen (CO-07) makes clear that:

  • Violence and threats have no place in American politics.
  • Disputes must be resolved through lawful, peaceful, democratic means.
  • All officials—regardless of party or ideology—deserve safety, dignity, and respect.
  • Law enforcement must thoroughly investigate and hold accountable those who commit or incite political violence.
  • Leaders and media alike must reject rhetoric that dehumanizes opponents and instead foster civil discourse.

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DeGette Statement on Charlie Kirk Resolution

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Diana DeGette (First District of Colorado)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Diana DeGette (CO-01) released the following statement after voting present on H.Res. 719, a resolution honoring the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk. 

“I fully denounce political violence. It is never acceptable to murder someone for their personal beliefs, and I am heartbroken for Charlie Kirk’s young family. 

“However, I cannot vote yes on this resolution because it grossly misrepresents Charlie Kirk’s methods, views, and beliefs while citing Christian nationalist language. I will always condemn heinous acts of violence, but this resolution ignores the false and hateful rhetoric that was too often present in his debates. 

“Furthermore, Congress cannot condemn political violence only when it happens to one party. That’s why I am cosponsoring Rep. Veasey’s resolution that denounces all forms of political violence, regardless of the victim’s political affiliation including Charlie Kirk, the Minnesota legislators, and others.” 

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DeGette Statement on Passage of House Republicans’ Go-It-Alone Spending Bill

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Diana DeGette (First District of Colorado)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Diana DeGette (CO-01) released the following statement after the House passed H.R. 5371, a short-term government funding bill.

“House Republicans are missing the forest for the trees. Their partisan funding bill does nothing to help hardworking families—it fails to extend the Affordable Care Act’s subsidies that help Americans afford their health care coverage nor reverses the devastating cuts to Medicaid from the Big Bad Bill.

“Here in Colorado, that means 240,000 people likely will lose their health insurance, and the families in Denver who rely on ACA coverage will see their premiums spike by an average of $210 a month. That’s the real impact of the Big Bad Bill.

“Republicans had the chance to work with Democrats to fund the government, lower costs, strengthen Medicaid, and protect families’ access to affordable care. Instead, they chose to go it alone, taking their cues from Donald Trump to jam through a partisan spending bill.

“They can spin this any way they want, but the American people are seeing their true colors right now as health care costs skyrocket and lives are put at risk.”

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Rep. Mike Levin’s Statement on Charlie Kirk Resolution

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Levin (CA-49)

September 19, 2025

Washington, D.C.—Today, Rep. Mike Levin (CA-49) released the following statement regarding his vote in support of H. Res. 719, the Charlie Kirk Resolution:

“Political violence can never be tolerated in our democracy. That does not mean I endorse Charlie Kirk’s views or every word in the resolution. Far from it. I profoundly disagree with many of his positions and the divisive rhetoric he often used. But condemning violence is bigger than politics, party, or ideology. We can honor the principle that no American should fear for their life because of their beliefs, while still being clear that we will challenge extremist ideas through debate and democratic action. Congress should set the example by reaffirming our commitment to vigorous but peaceful debate, even with those whose views we find dangerous or harmful. This is an opportunity for both parties to bridge the gap between political division and stand together against hatred and violence.”

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Rep. Mike Levin Opposes House Republicans’ Partisan Government Funding Bill That Increases Health Care Costs

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Levin (CA-49)

September 19, 2025

Washington, D.C.—Today, Rep. Mike Levin (CA-49) released the following statement on his vote against House Republicans’ partisan government funding bill:

“I made my position clear: I would not support a partisan government funding bill that puts the health care of millions of Americans at risk.”

“House Republicans chose to shut us out of the negotiating room and offered a short-term government funding extension that does nothing to protect the 600,000 Californians who lose health care next year or the millions of others who will see premiums increase. It is simply unacceptable.

“If House Republicans are serious about delivering a government funding bill that addresses the urgent needs of the American people, they should work with us on a bipartisan basis on legislation that keeps the government open for the entirety of Fiscal Year 2026 while also protecting health care. I’m committed to working towards that goal.”

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Castor Votes “No” On GOP Health Care Cuts Florida Families Facing Double-Digit Increases in Health Care Premiums

Source: United States House of Representatives – Reprepsentative Kathy Castor (FL14)

TAMPA, Fla. – U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor (FL-14) today voted “no” on the GOP budget bill as millions of Floridians face devastating health care cost increases due to Congressional Republicans’ and President Trump’s refusal to extend the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) enhanced Premium Tax Credits (ePTCs).

“If the tax credit expires, millions of people with chronic diseases like cancer and diabetes will struggle to afford health care or lose coverage altogether.  All Floridians will be saddled with higher costs due to uncompensated care at hospitals and crowded emergency rooms. Florida hospitals strongly support extension of the health care tax credits.”

Florida is the epicenter of the fight:

  • 4.7 million Floridians have affordable marketplace coverage in 2025 through the ACA plan – nearly one-fifth of the nation’s enrollees.
  • Nearly 4.1 million Floridians (9 out of 10) rely on enhanced tax credits, including thousands of small business owners and self-employed workers.
  • State insurers are finalizing 18.7–40.8% premium hikes because of Republican inaction. Families will soon see a notice when they go to buy coverage for 2026. 

This week, in an Energy and Commerce markup of seven bills, Castor introduced two amendments to keep health care costs and immunizations affordable for families. Read more here.

U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor Stands Up for Families to Keep Health Care Premiums and Immunizations Affordable

Source: United States House of Representatives – Reprepsentative Kathy Castor (FL14)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor (FL-14) introduced two amendments to keep health care costs and immunizations affordable during a markup of seven bills by the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Castor’s first amendment would permanently extend the Affordable Care Act (ACA) enhanced Premium Tax Credits (ePTCs) to keep health care premiums from skyrocketing at the end of the year. Castor’s second amendment would prevent any changes from being made to the current vaccine recommendations for children, teens and adults that would result in people losing access to no-cost coverage. 

“President Trump and Congressional Republicans’ policies are poised to raise premiums and kick an estimated 5 million Americans off their health care coverage while making Americans sicker by taking away
our access to no-cost vaccines – breaking yet another promise made by the administration to protect consumer choice and rein in rising costs,” said Rep. Castor. “Ending health coverage for cancer patients and forcing hardworking Americans to foot the bill for a billionaire’s new private jet, yacht or vacation home is wrong.  Time is running out for Republicans in Congress to act, and I will not give up in fighting every step of the way to keep hardworking families covered.

ACA ePTC Amendment

WATCH HERE

Remarks as prepared:

Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and good morning, colleagues.

My amendment would permanently extend the current Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits. 

All across the country right now, families and small business owners are bracing for higher health insurance premiums.

This comes at a rotten time. Costs are already too high across the country, with people having to figure out how they will pay for utility bills, groceries, and housing.

But it doesn’t have to be this way when it comes to their health insurance.

There is still time for the Congress to help the families and small business owners we represent back home by keeping their health insurance affordable.

Extending these tax credits would be the fiscally responsible and ethically right thing to do. 

In July, President Trump and Congressional Republicans pushed through their Big Ugly Bill, which kicks 10 million Americans off their Medicaid and ACA coverage and makes it much more difficult for millions more to obtain and keep coverage.

While my Republican colleagues had no problem extending tax breaks for the wealthy and well-connected in the Big Ugly Bill, they failed to extend the ACA-enhanced premium tax credits that make health coverage affordable.

These tax credits are cost-saving, and they are life-saving when it comes to rural communities. The National Rural Health Association projects that if Congress doesn’t act to extend the tax credits, rural enrollees will see premiums nearly double, with an average increase of $133 a month. Rural areas are also projected to see a 30% drop in Marketplace coverage and a 37% rise in the number of people without insurance at all.

When so many people do not have insurance, that affects everyone, because where do our uninsured neighbors go for their medical care? They wait and go to the ER when their health worsens, and those costs get passed on as higher insurance premiums for everyone else.

The extra burden on our hospitals and ERs will also lead to longer wait times, higher costs, and less access for everyone, no matter your insurance.

That’s not fair, and that’s not right, and that’s why hospitals, doctors, nurses and advocates have been telling Members of Congress that if we don’t act to extend these tax credits, it is really going to cause a lot of pain across the board. I hope everyone’s listening to them.

There are a lot of Floridians on this Committee, and this really hits home in the Sunshine State because we didn’t expand Medicaid.

We have over 4.7 million Floridians who rely on ACA coverage, nearly one-fifth of the nation’s total enrollees—and 4.1 million of them use the enhanced tax credits to help pay for their premiums and keep their coverage for their families.

Think about the cancer patient who will have an interruption in service if Congress doesn’t act. 

Think of the family where a parent might be taking care of their kids and working part-time, but they don’t have an employer who offers health insurance. Republicans are about to take away the pathway for them to do the responsible thing and keep their family covered. It’s not right.

These tax credits have helped Americans afford high-quality coverage since 2021.

CBO estimates that 5 million Americans will lose their coverage if the enhanced tax credits are extended—including 1.4 million Floridians. This is on top of the 10 million who will lose their coverage from the Big Ugly Bill.

Every Member in this room has heard from neighbors who are sounding the alarm that premiums are about to skyrocket and people are going to lose their insurance. We have to act now.

We can’t wait until December because insurance companies are already planning for open enrollment to begin in a few weeks.

Consumers are already getting notices about their new rates that have been raised because of Republican inaction. In Florida, health insurers are finalizing premium increases of 18.7-40.8% this month.

We have to act before the end of September, before it’s too late.

Americans simply can’t afford a tax increase right now with everything else that is coming down upon them.

The pain, harm and risk to families is simply too much for us not to act.

The financial implications for our health care system and our economy are simply too high not to act.

So I am beseeching you to adopt this amendment. Let’s all get to work helping our neighbors instead of the special interests that often have too much power here in Washington, D.C.

Thank you, and I yield back.

Vaccine Freedom Amendment

WATCH HERE

Remarks as prepared:

Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

I am in strong support of this bipartisan package before us that would benefit some of our most vulnerable neighbors, including children who are battling pediatric cancer and other rare diseases. This package will help these heroic families who are desperately searching for hope and options, and it will help more parents avoid the unimaginable trauma of losing a child.

One of our top priorities, rightfully in this committee, is supporting policies that keep children healthy and well.

That is why I am offering my amendment today to ensure we can keep children’s access to one of the most important and most cost-effective public health tools we have: safe and effective childhood immunizations.

My amendment would prevent any arbitrary changes from being made by the administration to the current vaccination schedules for children, teens and adults that would result in people losing access to no-cost coverage.

This is not business as usual in America right now. This is not normal. We have watched this administration slash cancer research. We have seen an arbitrary halt to clinical trials. We have watched Elon Musk fire thousands of public servants and public health experts. We have seen the GOP reduce access to high-quality, affordable health coverage.

This is a five-alarm fire, and I hope everyone will join me in pulling the fire alarm. 

Just a couple of weeks ago, HHS Secretary Kennedy fired the CDC Director, Dr. Monarez. 

His conspiracy-laden policies and anti-science agenda are a clear and present danger to Americans.

Dr. Monarez is testifying over on the Senate side right now, but I have a copy of her testimony. 

She said that:

“Secretary Kennedy directed me to commit in advance to approving every Advisory Committee on Immunization recommendation, regardless of the scientific evidence. I responded that I could not pre-approve recommendations without reviewing the evidence…Tomorrow, the reconstituted immunization panel will meet. Its composition has already raised concerns from the medical community. Based on what I’ve observed during my tenure, there is a real risk that recommendations could be made restricting access to vaccines for children and others in need without rigorous scientific review…The stakes are not theoretical. We have already seen the largest measles outbreak in more than 30 years, which claimed the lives of two children. If vaccine protections are weakened, preventable diseases will return.”

And now this quackery is spreading.

I know many of you were caught off-guard, but none more than those of us from Florida when Governor DeSantis and our Surgeon General proposed a few weeks ago to end the safeguards surrounding childhood vaccines. They want it to no longer be required to get vaccinated for polio, Hep B, diphtheria, measles, mumps, rubella, etc., as you enter school.

The pediatricians say this is unwise. The doctors, parents and those of us who have been vaccinated in the past know this is crazy talk. It’s dangerous.

It’s an economic threat as well. Who wants to come to Disney World, Universal Studios, or a cruise vacation that leaves from Florida with their kids when there are no vaccine laws?

So, Mr. Chairman, this is a five-alarm fire. I reached out to you after the CDC Director was fired to say that it is our committee’s job to hold hearings, have oversight, write letters, and make statements. It would be the least you could do to make a statement of concern for what is happening in health care in America.

It is our job as Members of Congress to be the adults in the room.

We know that parents want to protect their kids, and we need to make sure they know that the best way for them to do that is through safe and effective vaccinations.

We can’t let RFK and his hand-picked followers upend vaccine coverage for the entire country based on quack science.

Former CDC Director Dr. Monarez refused to rubber-stamp these misguided decisions. And I hope that everyone in this room can find the courage and intestinal fortitude to stand up against ripping away no-cost vaccines from Americans as we are entering the fall respiratory virus and back-to-school season.

The least you can do is adopt this amendment to make sure kids stay healthy and well. 

Thank you, and I yield back.

Under President Donald Trump, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Republicans in Congress have relentlessly attacked the U.S. health care system with policies that are expected to raise premiums, limit consumer choice and strip coverage from 15 million Americans.