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Carson Congresswoman’s Bill Signed into Law to Research Minority Health Disparities

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By 2UrbanGirls on March 20, 2022 National

Congresswoman Nanette Barragán was at the White House, in the Oval Office, as President Joseph R. Biden signed her John Lewis National Institutes on Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Endowment Revitalization Act into law.

In April 2021, the Congresswoman’s bill passed the House of Representatives on voice vote. Prior to that, in March 2021, the Senate version of her bill, led by Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), passed by unanimous consent. The bill, now law, will increase investments into schools conducting critical minority health and health disparities research and diversity in the scientific workforce

The Research Endowment Program at the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) provides funding to the endowments of academic institutions across the country, such as Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in California’s 44th Congressional District. This bill will once again allow for current and former NIMHD or Health Resources and Services Administration Centers of Excellence to receive research endowment funding.

“I was thrilled today to stand in the Oval Office and to see my first standalone bill, the John Lewis National Institutes on Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Endowment Revitalization Act, signed into law by President Biden. This kid from the Harbor Area of Los Angeles never dreamed that there would be a day I’d be in the White House to see the President sign a bill that I introduced. A bill that is personal to me, as it address the issue of health disparities in communities of color, and issue that impacted the community I grew up in, and the communities that I represent now in Congress” said Congresswoman Barragán.

“This law moves us closer to ending the disparities in public health between minority communities and other Americans. We need to understand why people in minority communities are more likely to get certain illnesses, how we can prevent them, and why discrepancies exist in the first place among different communities – and the funding that will flow form this law will allow us to start answering these questions.”

“These investments are not only about recovering from the pandemic, which has disproportionately impacted communities of color, but also improving our healthcare system for everyone and making sure our health care and scientific workforce that reflects the diversity of the American people. The increased funding will directly benefit schools like Charles R. Drew University, a leading historically Black graduate medical institution, in my district, and countless other minority academic institutions.”

“Congratulations to Representative Nanette Barragán for her leadership and tireless efforts to get this important legislation across the finish line. Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science will benefit tremendously from this legislation to revitalize NIMHD’s research endowment program thorough competitive grants that help us strengthen the institution’s research infrastructure.” – Dr. David Carlisle, President of Charles R. Drew University in Los Angeles

The John Lewis NIMHD Research Endowment Revitalization law:

Restores eligibility and will increase investments to minority academic institutions and will:

  • promote minority health and health disparities research capacity and infrastructure.
  • increase the diversity and strength of the scientific workforce.
  • enhance the recruitment and retention of individuals from underrepresented backgrounds in the scientific workforce.

The eligible institutions are:

  • Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
  • Morehouse School of Medicine
  • Creighton University School of Medicine
  • Dillard University 
  • Florida A&M University, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Florida International University
  • University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Howard University College of Pharmacy
  • University of Kansas Medical Center
  • Meharry Medical College
  • University of Montana School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences
  • University of New Mexico School of Medicine 
  • University of North Texas Health Science Center
  • University of Puerto Rico School of Dentistry
  • San Diego State University
  • State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany
  • SUNY Downstate Medical Center 
  • Tuskegee University, College of Veterinary Medicine 
  • Xavier University of Louisiana, College of Pharmacy

The full text of the bill is here.

Nanette Diaz Barragán is proud to represent California’s 44th Congressional District, which includes the communities of Carson, Compton, Florence-Firestone, Lynwood, North Long Beach, Rancho Dominguez, San Pedro, South Gate, Walnut Park, Watts, Willowbrook and Wilmington. She serves as chairwoman of the House Homeland Security Committee’s Subcommittee on Border Security.

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