Senate passes autism bill
http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/senate/214030-senate-passes-autism-bill
The Senate passed a bill Thursday night that reauthorizes federal support for autism programs.
The
Autism CARES Act, H.R. 4631, requires the Secretary of Health and Human
Services to designate an official to oversee national autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) research. It also extends autism education programs
through 2019.
“The
Senate’s action today ensures these vital autism programs are
reauthorized and continue providing research, services and supports
individuals with autism and their families have come to rely on,” Sen.
Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) said. “The Autism CARES Act is a model of
bipartisan, bicameral cooperation – and I am proud I was able to work on
it and look forward to seeing the President sign this critical
legislation into law.”The House passed the measure by voice vote last
month and the Senate agreed to it through a unanimous consent
agreement. The bill now heads to President Obama’s desk for his
signature.
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