With a projected shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036, the Fitzpatrick bill Medicare-supported medical residency positions by 14,000 over seven years.
Fitzpatrick leads on cybersecurity: New bipartisan bill protects patients and American health systems
The measure would confront one of the fastest-growing threats to American families: cyberattacks targeting our healthcare system.
Bipartisan bill led by Fitzpatrick aims to bridge opportunity and enterprise
The new SBA Program would empower student entrepreneurs at HBCUs and MSIs.
Improving Medicare, expanding access: Fitzpatrick, Tonko bipartisan bill targets seniors’ mental health needs
This bill ensures that licensed clinical social workers can fully participate in the Medicare program, expanding the mental health provider network for millions of older Americans.
Fitzpatrick continues fighting for key reforms in reconciliation bill: calls on Senate to adopt smart, pro-growth energy policy
Fitzpatrick and Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (VA-02) led a letter urging Senate leadership to adopt targeted, commonsense reforms to key energy provisions in the reconciliation bill.
Fitzpatrick, McDonald Rivet launch bipartisan effort to deliver justice for PFAS-impacted families
Fitzpatrick intends the bipartisan legislation to ensure greater transparency and accountability from the Department of Defense for communities impacted by widespread PFAS contamination.
Fitzpatrick leads bipartisan effort to position U.S. as global leader in Alzheimer’s fight with GAIN Act
The bill formally authorizes U.S. participation in the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative — a global public–private–patient partnership advancing Alzheimer’s and dementia research.
Fitzpatrick, Keating introduce bipartisan bill to disrupt human trafficking networks
The bipartisan legislation would attempt to sever human traffickers’ access to the global financial system and strengthen the ability of law enforcement to disrupt human exploitation.
Fitzpatrick leads bipartisan, bicameral effort to address mental health in schools
The bill would expand access to school-based mental health services.
Fitzpatrick, Golden draw the line: No foreign money in U.S. elections
While foreign nationals are already barred from contributing to candidate campaigns, current law does not explicitly prohibit them from financing issue-based ballot measures.