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HEARTS Act of 2024

1/14/2025, 7:02 PM

Summary of Bill HR 6829

The HEARTS Act of 2024, also known as Bill 118 hr 6829, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to provide support and resources for individuals and families who have been affected by traumatic events, such as mass shootings, natural disasters, or acts of terrorism.

One key provision of the HEARTS Act is the establishment of a national support hotline, where individuals can seek assistance and guidance in the aftermath of a traumatic event. This hotline would be staffed by trained professionals who can provide emotional support, referrals to mental health services, and information on available resources.

Additionally, the bill includes funding for mental health services for survivors of traumatic events, as well as training for first responders and healthcare providers on how to effectively support individuals experiencing trauma. The HEARTS Act also aims to improve coordination between federal, state, and local agencies in responding to traumatic events, in order to ensure a more effective and efficient response. Overall, the HEARTS Act of 2024 seeks to provide much-needed support and resources for individuals and communities impacted by traumatic events, with the goal of promoting healing and resilience in the face of adversity.

Congressional Summary of HR 6829

Cardiomyopathy Health Education, Awareness, and Research, and AED Training in the Schools Act of 2024 or the HEARTS Act of 2024

This bill establishes a series of programs and requirements relating to cardiomyopathy. (Cardiomyopathy refers to a collection of diverse conditions of the heart muscle that can affect the ability of the heart to pump blood.)

Specifically, the Department of Health and Human Services must disseminate information about cardiomyopathy and the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to certain school professionals, families, and others, and it must develop specified risk assessment tools for cardiomyopathy. In addition, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must report on certain research and surveillance activities, and the National Institutes of Health must report on its research relating to cardiomyopathy. 

The bill also establishes a grant program to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training and AEDs in public schools.

Current Status of Bill HR 6829

Bill HR 6829 is currently in the status of Signed by President since December 23, 2024. Bill HR 6829 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on December 14, 2023.  Bill HR 6829's most recent activity was Became Public Law No: 118-176. as of December 23, 2024

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 6829

Total Number of Sponsors
11
Democrat Sponsors
11
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
4
Democrat Cosponsors
3
Republican Cosponsors
1
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 6829

Primary Policy Focus

Health

Potential Impact Areas

- Cardiovascular and respiratory health
- Congressional oversight
- Government information and archives
- Health information and medical records
- Health programs administration and funding
- Health promotion and preventive care
- Health technology, devices, supplies
- Intergovernmental relations
- Internet, web applications, social media
- Medical research
- Research administration and funding
- School administration

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 6829

HEARTS Act of 2024
Cardiomyopathy Health Education, Awareness, and Research, and AED Training in the Schools Act of 2024
Cardiomyopathy Health Education, Awareness, and Research, and AED Training in the Schools Act of 2024
HEARTS Act of 2024
HEARTS Act of 2024
HEARTS Act of 2023
Cardiomyopathy Health Education, Awareness, Research, and Training in the Schools Act of 2023
HEARTS Act of 2024
Cardiomyopathy Health Education, Awareness, and Research, and AED Training in the Schools Act of 2024
To amend the Public Health Service Act to authorize and support the creation and dissemination of cardiomyopathy education, awareness, and risk assessment materials and resources to identify more at-risk families, to authorize research and surveillance activities relating to cardiomyopathy, and for other purposes.

Comments

Irene Brewer profile image

Irene Brewer

623

1 year ago

This bill hurts many families.

Harvey O'Brien profile image

Harvey O'Brien

703

1 year ago

I think this new bill is great for our country. It's about time we see some positive changes happening. I fully support it and believe it will make a big difference. Did you know that this bill also includes provisions for improving mental health services?

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Azariah Hirsch

718

1 year ago

I can't believe this is happening, it's just not fair.