Policy and AdvocacyJuly 2020 - June 2021 NYSPHA Policy and Advocacy |
06/22/2021 NYSPHA supports the inclusion of the Public Health Infrastructure Saves Lives Act (PHISLA, S. 674) in the job legislation. NYSPHA joins a letter to congressional leaders urging them to include the Public Health Infrastructure Saves Lives Act (PHISLA, S. 674) in the infrastructure and jobs legislation to strengthen our nation’s public health capabilities. Click here to read the letter.
6/15/21 NYSPHA supports the expansion of green affordable housing
NYSPHA signs on to a partner letter to the New York State Congressional Delegation is support of including expanding green affordable housing, decarbonizing existing low- and moderate-income homes and buildings, advancing healthy housing in low-income disadvantaged communities, and supporting green jobs & workforce development as part of the federal infrastructure bills now being considered. Click here to read the letter.
4/8/21 NYSPHA Sign-on letter to support for increased Social Determinants of Health funding for CDC in the Federal Budget to $50 million (TFAH).
NYSPHA signed onto a letter from the Trust For America's Health (TFHA), along with other 190 public health organizations from all around the country supporting a $50 million increase for Social Determinants of Health funding for CDC in Federal Budget. Click here to read the updated letter.
3/25/2021 NYSPHA supports public health research on firearms morbidity and mortality prevention.
NYSPHA has joined a letter to Congress cosigned by 202 national, state and local public health organizations in support of providing $50 million in funding shared evenly between the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to conduct public health research into firearm morbidity and mortality prevention. Click here to read the House Letter and Senate Letter
3/2/2021 NYSPHA supports the Public Health Infrastructure Act.
NYSPHA supports the introduction of the Public Health Infrastructure Saves Lives Act (PHISLA) in the U.S. Senate. The bill would create a Core Public Health Infrastructure Program to help modernize public health at every level to ensure every American is served by a 21st-century health department. To learn more about PHISLA, click here.
3/1/2021 NYSPHA endorses "We Stand With Public Health".
NYSPHA endorses the call to action with many other Public Health organizations to appreciate the critical work of public health, to stop the harassment of the public health workforce, reject efforts to sideline public health and revitalize public health agencies. Click here to read the letter.
3/1/2021 – NYSPHA supports the Public Health Funding Prevents Pandemics Act.
NYSPHA signed a letter to thank Senator Blumental and Congresswoman Matsui for the introduction of the Public Health Funding Prevents Pandemics Act in the Senate and the House of Representatives. To read more about this Act, click here
02/12/2021 NYSPHA signed a Letter in Support of Sustained Investment in Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce
It is vital to strengthen the public health system for the immediate response as well as the long-term. Which is why NYSPHA signed a letter from the Trust for America's Health (TFAH) in support of sustained investment in public health infrastructure and workforce for $4.5 billion. Read the signed letter here.
02/01/2021 NYSPHA Endorsed This Report from the Trust for America's Health: The Improving Social Determinants of Health Act (s.104) was introduced by Senators Tina Smith (MN) and Chris Murphy (CT)
A fact sheet to the bill, which includes a list of endorsing organizations, can be found here.
12/01/2020 Speak for health: support public health funding in Fiscal Year 2021
Click here to contact your members of Congress and urge them to prioritize public health funding as they work to finalize the fiscal year 2021 appropiations process and in any future legislation to address the current COVID-19 pandemic.
10/7/2020 NYSPHA Endorsed This Report by the Trust for America's Health: A Blueprint for the 2021 Administration and Congress: The Promise of Good Health for All: Transforming Public Health in America
Click here to read the report.
10/3/2020 NYSPHA has endorsed "Decriminalizing Commercial Tobacco Addressing Systemic Racism in the Enforcement of Commercial Tobacco Control"
This joint statement by a consortium of public health organizations was written by a team led by NYSPHA member Sean J. Haley.
Click here to read the statement.
10/1/2020 Public Health Infrastructure Saves Lives Act
NYSPHA supported the introduction of the Public Health Infrastructure Saves Lives Act (PHISLA) in the U.S. Senate. The legislation would establish a new core public health infrastructure program with $4.5 billion in annual funding to bolster the nation’s efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, and strengthen its ability to respond to other public health challenges going forward.
Click here to read the press release by Senator Murray of the Public Health Infrastructure Saves Lives Act.
Click here to read a summary of the Public Health Infrastructure Saves Lives Act.
Click here to read the letter of support signed in 7/2/2020.
9/25/2020 Public Health Experts and Professionals on How the Supreme Court Fight Could Thrust America’s Health Care System Into Chaos
NYSPHA signed on to a letter to President Trump requesting that the 2020 (new) elected president would select the next Supreme Court Justice, instead of selecting themselves one to fill the vacancy after the death of Judge Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
Click here to read the signed letter.
9/3/2020 National Concerns About CDC Change in Testing Guidelines for Covid-19
NYSPHA signed on to a national letter to Vice President Pence expressing concern about the recently announced change in the testing guidelines for Covid-19 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Click here to read the signed letter.
7/1/2020 Support CDC Mission
NYSPHA signed on to a national effort by a broad spectrum of public health and medical advocacy groups to support the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as the nations public health agency responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Click Here to read full letter.