Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the International Hearing Society.
International Hearing Society: 75th Anniversary Recognition
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Legislative Progress
This is a standard honorary resolution with bipartisan support that does not cost money or change any laws. These types of measures usually pass without any opposition.
Key Points
- This resolution recognizes the International Hearing Society for 75 years of work helping people with hearing loss. The group started in 1951 and is now based in Michigan where it supports hearing aid specialists.
- The group helps hearing health professionals across all 50 states by providing training and education. This ensures that patients receive high quality care and better results when they seek help for hearing issues.
- The resolution also highlights the group's long history of advocating for veterans to have better access to hearing health care. It celebrates their efforts to connect professionals and improve how people communicate with one another.
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Milestones
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
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Congressional Bill
Official Title
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the International Hearing Society.
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