Letter to Chairman Bobby Scott Committee on Education and Labor - Rep. Titus Pushes for Nurse Act in Reconciliation Package

Letter

Date: Sept. 1, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

Chairman Bobby Scott

Committee on Education and Labor

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, DC 20515

September 01, 2021

Dear Chairman Scott:

I urge you to include my bill, H.R. 3166, the Nurses for Under-Resourced Schools Everywhere (NURSE) Act, in the upcoming reconciliation package. The NURSE Act exemplifies the investment that Democrats need to make to fulfill President Biden's vision to build back letter.

School nurses are important health care providers that not only afford children regular check-ups and immediate first aid, but also provide age-appropriate public health education, medication management, and assistance for children with medically complex conditions. The NURSE Act would provide federal funding through Department of Education grants to hire school nurses, the first investment of its kind. The NURSE Act targets Title I schools as eligible entities because these schools are where child health and social needs are the greatest. This legislation would serve as an important starting point for increasing school nurse coverage across the country.

As you know, healthy students learn better. When a school nurse is present to meet student healthcare needs, parents and school administrators know that children and youth can focus on learning. According to the National Association of School Nurses, currently only 39 percent of public schools have a school nurse on campus all day, every day, while another 35 percent of schools have a school nurse who works part-time in one or more schools. Nationwide, this leaves 25 percent of schools without a fulltime school nurse.

As we enter the second school year of the COVID-19 pandemic, school nurses are frontline health care professions serving as the bridge connecting clinical care, public heath, and education systems. They are public health sentinels who engage school communities, parents, and healthcare providers to promote wellness and improve health outcomes for children. And they are essential in infectious disease surveillance contact tracing, identification and intervention for student physical and mental health concerns, health screenings, school-based vaccinations, and immunization compliance efforts.

Providing much needed, and dedicated, federal support to make sure students can access the care school nurses provide is incredibly important. Students require care that helps them remain healthy, safe, and ready to learn during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Fundamentally, the NURSE Act is about equity and leveling the field with regards to health disparities and academic readiness, which is why I urge you to include it in the upcoming reconciliation package.

Thank you for consideration of the NURSE Act and ensuring that children's health is a priority. Should you have additional questions regarding my legislation, please contact Madison West, at 202-225-5965.

Sincerely,

Dina Titus

Member of Congress

CC:

Nancy Pelosi

Speaker of the House of Representatives

U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, DC 205157


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