RARE Act
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
2026-01-28
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Plain-English Summary
I don't have enough specific information about what this bill actually does. The title "RARE Act" and subject area of health are too vague to determine the concrete policy changes it would make or who it affects. To write an accurate summary, I would need details about the bill's actual provisions—for example, whether it addresses rare diseases, rare medical treatments, or something else entirely.
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