National Bleeding Disorders Foundation / X
Jul 3, 2025, 16:09
Phil Gattone on ”One Big Beautiful Bill Act”: NBDF will continue to advocate vigorously
National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF) shared a statement post on X:
”Congress passed the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’, impacting health insurance for many with bleeding disorders.”
To learn more, read the full statement here.
President and CEO of National Bleeding Disorders Foundation Phil Gattone recently shared his statement on the ”Bill Act” recently proposed by The Congress, concerning medical coverage financial cuts.
The message reinforced the following:
Foundation will continue to advocate strongly at both the federal and state levels, and they are committed to providing the education and support needed to help individuals get—and keep—the coverage they deserve.
The president of the foundation also noted that the community is resilient and has faced and overcome countless obstacles, and NBDF will always stand with its community members!

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