Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1893

Introduced
5/22/25  

Caption

Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act

Impact

The passage of SB1893 is expected to reinforce the importance of informed consent in medical research, highlighting the historical injustices faced by patients like Henrietta Lacks. It serves as a symbolic gesture to recognize both her contributions to global health and the ethical dilemmas related to the use of human biological materials in research. By establishing her as a significant figure in the narrative of patient rights and medical ethics, the bill encourages a broader discussion about these issues within the legislative context.

Summary

SB1893, known as the Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act, seeks to honor Henrietta Lacks posthumously by awarding her a Congressional Gold Medal in recognition of her contributions to science and medicine through her immortal HeLa cells. Henrietta Lacks' cells, which were taken without her consent, became a cornerstone for numerous medical breakthroughs. This bill acknowledges her legacy and the ethical implications surrounding medical research and consent.

Contention

While the bill has generally received support, it also raises questions regarding the ethical management of biological samples and the legacy of individuals used in research without their consent. Some critics might argue that the acknowledgment of Lacks' contributions, although deserved, does not address the broader systemic issues in medical research ethics that continue to affect marginalized communities. The bill does not propose any regulatory changes, which leaves some advocates seeking further reforms disappointed.

Companion Bills

US HB3498

Related Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act

Previously Filed As

US SB2485

Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB4122

Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act

US SB3842

Muhammad Ali Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB7378

Frederick Douglass Congressional Gold Medal Act

US SB2861

Billie Jean King Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB7501

Save our Allies Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB709

Muhammad Ali Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB9950

Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB10002

Lance Corporal Dustin Sekula Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB948

Dr. Li Wenliang Congressional Gold Medal Act

Similar Bills

VA HJR470

Henrietta Lacks Day; designating as October 4, 2023, and each succeeding year thereafter.

US SB2485

Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB4122

Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB3498

Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act

IL HR0250

HENRIETTA LACKS DNA

LA HR24

Commends Leroy and Henrietta Hill Vessel on their fiftieth wedding anniversary

GA HR338

Antoinin, Henrietta; receiving the 2023 Yellow Rose Nikki T. Randall Servant Leader Award; commend

AL HR30

Henrietta Taylor, commended