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Bill Zeros in on Health Equity, Racism as Public Health Crisis

The bill would tap the CDC to address racism as a public health crisis and establish an office investigating health equity and disparities.

bill would address racism in public health and health equity

By Sara Heath

- New legislation introduced by Elizabeth Warren, Ayanna Pressley, and Barbara Lee, sets out to assert racism a public health crisis and establish an anti-racism center within the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.

If passed, the bicameral legislation would also establish a law enforcement violence prevention program under the National Center for Injury Prevention within the CDC.

This legislation comes on the heels of a racial reckoning within the medical industry. The COVID-19 pandemic, for example, has disproportionately affected Black and Brown communities compared to White communities. Black people are three-times as likely to contract the illness than their White counterparts, and about twice as likely to die from it, the CDC reported in November.