Veterinary Services to Improve Public Health in Rural Communities Act

12/17/2024, 9:05 AM
Held at the desk.
Bill 118 s 4365, also known as the Veterinary Services to Improve Public Health in Rural Communities Act, aims to address the shortage of veterinary services in rural areas across the United States. The bill recognizes the importance of veterinary care in maintaining public health, especially in rural communities where access to such services may be limited.

The key provisions of the bill include funding for grants to support veterinary services in underserved rural areas, as well as loan repayment programs to incentivize veterinarians to practice in these communities. The bill also seeks to improve access to telemedicine services for veterinary care, particularly in areas where there are few or no veterinarians available.

Additionally, the bill includes provisions to support veterinary education and training programs in rural areas, with the goal of increasing the number of veterinarians practicing in these communities. By addressing the shortage of veterinary services in rural areas, the bill aims to improve public health outcomes and ensure that all communities have access to quality veterinary care. Overall, the Veterinary Services to Improve Public Health in Rural Communities Act is a bipartisan effort to address a critical need in rural America and improve public health outcomes for all residents.
Congress
118

Number
S - 4365

Introduced on
2024-05-16

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

5/16/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Passed in Senate

Purpose and Summary

Held at the desk.
Bill 118 s 4365, also known as the Veterinary Services to Improve Public Health in Rural Communities Act, aims to address the shortage of veterinary services in rural areas across the United States. The bill recognizes the importance of veterinary care in maintaining public health, especially in rural communities where access to such services may be limited.

The key provisions of the bill include funding for grants to support veterinary services in underserved rural areas, as well as loan repayment programs to incentivize veterinarians to practice in these communities. The bill also seeks to improve access to telemedicine services for veterinary care, particularly in areas where there are few or no veterinarians available.

Additionally, the bill includes provisions to support veterinary education and training programs in rural areas, with the goal of increasing the number of veterinarians practicing in these communities. By addressing the shortage of veterinary services in rural areas, the bill aims to improve public health outcomes and ensure that all communities have access to quality veterinary care. Overall, the Veterinary Services to Improve Public Health in Rural Communities Act is a bipartisan effort to address a critical need in rural America and improve public health outcomes for all residents.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA bill to provide public health veterinary services to Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations for rabies prevention, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Native Americans

Comments

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Forest Rowe
@black_peppercorn_canary_melon_acorn_squash49004
I can't believe this bill is even being considered. It's just another example of the government prioritizing the needs of rural communities over those of us in more populated areas. It's frustrating to see resources being allocated in this way, espec...

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