Last progress October 31, 2025 (4 months ago)
Introduced on October 31, 2025 by Thomas Kean
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Expresses the House’s support for continued U.S. purchase of vaccines for low-income countries through Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and urges multiyear and increased U.S. commitments for Gavi’s 2026–2030 strategic period. It highlights Gavi’s past achievements in expanding immunization, averting deaths, shaping vaccine markets (including new vaccines such as malaria), and calls for coordination with State Department and CDC immunization resources to strengthen global vaccine supply and U.S. health security.
The resolution is nonbinding: it affirms policy priorities, lists goals for Gavi (coverage, equity, and market stability), and urges Congress and the Administration to provide predictable, multiyear funding to help maintain vaccine access in low-income countries and to reinforce global and U.S. health security.