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A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Government should immediately place a moratorium on all federally funded gain-of-function research given the increased safety concerns.

6/12/2024, 10:56 AM

Summary of Bill SRES 718

Bill 118 sres 718 is a resolution introduced in the United States Senate that calls for an immediate moratorium on all federally funded gain-of-function research. Gain-of-function research involves altering the genetic makeup of viruses to make them more transmissible or deadly in order to study their potential impact on human health.

The resolution expresses the Senate's concern about the safety risks associated with this type of research, particularly in light of recent incidents where dangerous pathogens have escaped from laboratories. The resolution emphasizes the need to prioritize public safety and calls on the United States Government to halt all federally funded gain-of-function research until further safety measures can be put in place.

The resolution does not propose any specific actions or regulations, but rather serves as a statement of the Senate's position on the issue. It is intended to raise awareness about the potential risks of gain-of-function research and encourage further discussion and debate on how best to regulate and oversee this type of research in the future. Overall, Bill 118 sres 718 highlights the importance of balancing scientific advancement with public safety concerns and underscores the need for careful consideration and oversight of potentially risky research practices.

Congressional Summary of SRES 718

This resolution expresses the sense of the Senate that Congress should consider S. 81, which prohibits the award of federal research grants to institutions of higher education or research institutes that conduct gain-of-function research. (Under the bill, gain-of-function research refers to any research that (1) could confer attributes to influenza, MERS, or SARS viruses such that the virus would have enhanced pathogenicity or transmissibility in an organism; or (2) involves methods that could enhance potential pandemic pathogens or related risky research with potentially dangerous pathogens.)

Current Status of Bill SRES 718

Bill SRES 718 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since June 4, 2024. Bill SRES 718 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the Senate on June 4, 2024.  Bill SRES 718's most recent activity was Referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (text: CR S3956-3957) as of June 4, 2024

Bipartisan Support of Bill SRES 718

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
6
Democrat Cosponsors
0
Republican Cosponsors
6
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill SRES 718

Primary Policy Focus

Alternate Title(s) of Bill SRES 718

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Government should immediately place a moratorium on all federally funded gain-of-function research given the increased safety concerns.
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Government should immediately place a moratorium on all federally funded gain-of-function research given the increased safety concerns.

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