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H.R. 1120: Abolish the Fogarty International Center Act of 2025

The bill titled "Abolish the Fogarty International Center Act of 2025" seeks to eliminate the John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences. This center, which operates under the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is involved in global health initiatives and research, focusing on improving health in low- and middle-income countries through advanced scientific study and collaboration.

Key Provisions

  • The primary action of the bill is to officially abolish the Fogarty International Center.
  • This means that the center will cease to exist as a federal entity, and its operations will be discontinued.
  • All programs, initiatives, and functions that the Fogarty International Center currently oversees would be terminated.

Implications

By abolishing this center, the bill suggests a significant change in how global health research and collaboration are handled by the U.S. government. Stakeholders in public health and research communities may need to adapt to the absence of this institution, which has been a player in promoting international health efforts through funding and research grants.

Budget Considerations

Although not detailed in the bill, the abolishment could also lead to budgetary reallocations, as funds previously directed to the Fogarty International Center may be used elsewhere within the NIH or other government agencies.

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Date Action
Feb. 07, 2025 Introduced in House
Feb. 07, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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