Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1609

Introduced
5/6/25  

Caption

Ellie’s Law Ellie Helton, Lisa Colagrossi, Kristen Shafer Englert, Teresa Anne Lawrence, and Jennifer Sedney Focused Research Act

Impact

If passed, SB1609 would allocate $10 million annually from 2026 through 2030 to increase the research capacity for brain aneurysms. This funding is intended to supplement existing resources, signifying a commitment to addressing the healthcare challenge presented by brain aneurysms, especially considering the high incidence and fatality rates associated with ruptures. It directly addresses the financial burden placed on the healthcare system and patients, which amounts to billions of dollars annually due to treatment costs and lost wages.

Summary

SB1609, known as the 'Ellie’s Law,' aims to enhance research on unruptured intracranial aneurysms at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. This bill is inspired by personal stories of individuals affected by brain aneurysm ruptures, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and understanding of the condition. It supports further comprehensive research involving a wider demographic to address the condition comprehensively and effectively, particularly focusing on diverse population groups based on age, sex, and race.

Contention

While SB1609 is largely supported due to its focus on public health and safety, potential contention may arise regarding the distribution of research funds and how effectively they can be utilized to address the complexities associated with brain aneurysms. Opponents might address concerns about prioritizing funding in healthcare sectors or the adequacy of research directions being pursued. Nonetheless, the bill stands as a novel initiative to draw attention to a critical health issue, with a push from advocates for increased medical research.

Companion Bills

US HB2678

Related Ellie’s Law Ellie Helton, Lisa Colagrossi, Kristen Shafer Englert, Teresa Anne Lawrence, and Jennifer Sedney Focused Research Act

Previously Filed As

US SB895

Ellie’s Law Ellie Helton, Lisa Colagrossi, Kristen Shafer Englert, Teresa Anne Lawrence, and Jennifer Sedney Focused Research Act

US HB902

Ellie’s Law Ellie Helton, Lisa Colagrossi, Kristen Shafer Englert, Teresa Anne Lawrence, and Jennifer Sedney Focused Research Act

US HR176

Recognizing the historical significance of Lawrence Silas.

US HB7540

Matthew Lawrence Perna Act of 2024

US HB6177

No Taxpayer Funding for Researchers Who Prey on Children Act

US SB4739

BRAIN Act Bolstering Research And Innovation Now Act

US HB9113

BRAIN Act Bolstering Research And Innovation Now Act

US HR1337

Remembering the lives lost and honoring the survivors two years after the Independence Day Parade shooting that occurred on July 4, 2022, in Highland Park, Illinois.

US SR15

A resolution honoring the lives of 2 fallen Mississippi police officers, Sergeant Steven Robin and Officer Branden Estorffe, and expressing condolences to their families.

US HR63

Honoring the lives of two fallen Mississippi police officers, Sergeant Steven Robin and Officer Branden Estorffe, and expressing condolences to their families.

Similar Bills

NY J00847

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim September 2025, as Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month in the State of New York

NY K00750

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim September 2025, as Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month in the State of New York

TX HR1070

Recognizing September 2011 as Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month in Texas.

US HB902

Ellie’s Law Ellie Helton, Lisa Colagrossi, Kristen Shafer Englert, Teresa Anne Lawrence, and Jennifer Sedney Focused Research Act

US SB895

Ellie’s Law Ellie Helton, Lisa Colagrossi, Kristen Shafer Englert, Teresa Anne Lawrence, and Jennifer Sedney Focused Research Act

US HB2678

Ellie’s Law Ellie Helton, Lisa Colagrossi, Kristen Shafer Englert, Teresa Anne Lawrence, and Jennifer Sedney Focused Research Act

IN SR0010

Urging Governor Holcomb to recognize September as Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month.

PA HR229

Recognizing September 19, 2025, as "Aortic Disease Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania.