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What will the new Congress do for children’s health?

The 113th Congress was sworn in recently, featuring a new crop of freshman eager to make an impact. Among the issues this Congress and the president will try to work together to address is health care – including the health of the nation’s children.

In a 2012 NPCH Report, we asked adults across the country to name the child health issues that they think should be the president’s top priorities. The public was loud and clear – regardless of their political party affiliation – that the president needs to address childhood obesity, bullying, drug abuse, and child abuse and neglect. Read the full report: Public wants presidential candidates to address childhood obesity, bullying.

Infographic: Top child health priorities for presidential candidates to address
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Despite their differences in political beliefs, adults across the country were in agreement about these four children’s health issues. The new Congress has a lot of work ahead of them, but according to the results of this Poll, children’s health could be a good bipartisan place to start.

Now that the new Congress has been sworn in, what child health issues do you want them to address?