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EPILEPSY FOUNDATION

Lobbying for EPILEPSY FOUNDATION

 Filing 2nd Quarter - Report
2nd Quarter (Apr 1 - June 30) 2025 · Maryland · House · Senate · $60,000.00 expenses · posted Jul 21, 2025

Official filing document

 Bills named in this filing 10
  • HR 1
    An act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
  • S 494
    National Plan for Epilepsy Act
  • HR 1189
    National Plan for Epilepsy Act
  • S 864
    HELP Copays Act
  • S 1024
    Seizure Awareness and Preparedness Act
  • HR 2151
    Seizure Awareness and Preparedness Act
  • HR 3514
    Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act of 2025
  • S 1816
    Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act of 2025
  • HR 2528
    Association Health Plans Act
  • HR 2571
    Self-Insurance Protection Act
 Lobbying activity 4
Budget/Appropriations

-Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026, support funding for epilepsy programs and research including $11.581 billion for the CDC including $12 million for the CDCs Epilepsy program and $164 million for the CDCs Safe Motherhood and Infant Health Program, $51.3 billion for the NIH, $680 million for the BRAIN Initiative, and increased funding for the Social Security Administration. -Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026, support at least $29.212 million for the VA Epilepsy Centers of Excellence. -Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026, support robust funding for the Food & Drug Administration. -Defense Appropriations Act, 2026, within the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, support $12 million for the Epilepsy Program, $10 million for the Tuberous Sclerosis Complex program and $175 million for the TBI and Psychological Health Program.

Health Issues

-H.R. 1, Oppose cuts and changes to Medicaid including instituting work/community engagement requirements, more frequent eligibility checks, higher cost sharing for beneficiaries and restrictions on provider taxes; Oppose cuts to the Affordable Care Act; Support inclusion of the Accelerating Kids Access to Care Act and PBM reform -S. 494/H.R. 1189, National Plan for Epilepsy Act, support passage. -S. 864, HELP Copays Act, support passage. -Support coverage of and access to all epilepsy treatments including through preservation of Medicare Part Ds Six Protected Classes policy -Support reauthorization of the Advance Premium Tax Credits -Support patient-centric implementation of Medicare Part D out-of-pocket cap and the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan -ACA marketplace rule, express concerns that proposed changes will decrease enrollment and increase costs -Ensure continued access to needed healthcare via telehealth including at the VA and prescribing of epilepsy medications that are controlled substances -Requests to join the Congressional Epilepsy Caucus. -S. 1024/H.R. 2151, Seizure Awareness and Preparedness Act, support passage -Support protecting the current structure of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) -Opposing changes to the Facilities & Administrative Cost Reimbursements at the National Institutes of Health -Support legislation and regulations to reduce the burden of medical debt -Express concerns with HHS Reductions in Force related to epilepsy -Safe Step Act, support passage -Support programs that assist caregivers -Oppose legislative or regulatory policies that rely on metrics like Quality-Adjusted Life Years -Support rescheduling and safe and legal access to cannabis -H.R. 3514/S. 1816, Improving Seniors Timely Access to Care Act, support passage -Oppose legislation that would weaken the Affordable Care Act protections, including H.R. 2528, Association Health Plans Act and H.R. 2571, Self-Insurance Protection Act -Oppose reclassifying scientific positions in federal agencies into Schedule F -Express concerns with proposed changes to the assignment of RNS neurostimulators into Medicare Severity Diagnosis-Related Groups -Express concerns with legislative and regulatory policies that would restrict the use of animals in research -Oppose legislative and regulatory policies targeting non-profits, and support legislation encouraging charitable giving

Civil Rights/Civil Liberties

-Support implementation of disability provisions in FAA reauthorization -Oppose the order to end funding for youth LGBTQ+ services on the 988 hotline -Oppose final rules on non-discrimination in public programs

Education

-Oppose changes to the Department of Education that could impede the rights of students with disabilities

Source: federal Lobbying Disclosure Act filing. Bills are parsed from the activity descriptions.

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