HRES 1350
Expressing concern about the elevated levels of lead in one-third of the world's children and the global causes of lead exposure, and calling for the inclusion of lead exposure prevention in global health, education, and environment programs abroad.
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This House Resolution expresses concern about the widespread lead exposure affecting one-third of the world’s children and highlights the global health and economic consequences of lead poisoning. It calls for the inclusion of lead exposure prevention strategies within international development programs and emphasizes the United States’ role in addressing this issue. The resolution also acknowledges the significant impact of lead exposure on children’s development and overall well-being.
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