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ENA Washington Update - February 2025
ENA Washington Update - February 2025
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ENA Launches Registration for Day on the Hill 2025
Day on the Hill, ENA’s premier advocacy event, takes place April 29-30 in the nation’s capital. Attendees will learn about ENA’s federal legislative priorities and how they can help make the case for change on Capitol Hill. ENA members will also connect with fellow nurses in a supportive and informative environment that culminates with a day of meetings in the House and Senate. All ENA members are welcome to attend, but space is limited.
To register, contact your council president today!
Learn more about Day on the Hill
ENA Priority Legislation Promptly Reintroduced for 119th Congress
The Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act was recently reintroduced by Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Todd Young, R-Ind., and Reps. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., and Jen Kiggans, R-Va. This important bill combats the ongoing problem of mental and emotional fatigue, as well as burnout, associated with providing emergency medical care. The Dr. Lorna Breen Healthcare Provider Protection Act was originally enacted in 2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic to create important programs that provide training, suicide-prevention resources and direct funding to reduce health worker burnout. ENA’s recent Action Alert allows you to send letters of support to your legislators.
ENA Details Workplace Violence Policy Strategy at Leadership Conference
During ENA Leadership Conference 2025, ENA Director of Government Relations Rob Kramer discussed legislative solutions to the ongoing workplace violence crisis. ENA supports laws in every state to allow local prosecutors to file felony charges against those who assault emergency nurses. Most, if not all, states provide these protections for some other professionals who interact directly with the public, including police officers and firefighters.
In addition to imposing stronger criminal penalties, ENA supports state and federal policies to prevent violence and mitigate its impact on emergency nurses through the implementation of workplace violence prevention programs in health care facilities. These plans often require staff training, security measures, worker support and non-retaliation policies. Sixteen states have enacted workplace violence prevention legislation to date.
ENA Responds to Recent Public Health Developments
Amid several developments with a potential impact on public health in recent weeks, ENA released a statement acknowledging several key areas the association continues to monitor. Specifically, ENA mentioned restrictions on the release of information from public health agencies, possible changes to vaccine requirements that protect people from serious disease and illness, and funding cuts for academic institutions that effect research and nursing programs. ENA highlighted these developments, and others, as concerning in the context of access to care for all patients and the ability for emergency nurses to deliver the best possible care to their patients.
ENA State Leaders: Got a State Bill to Track?
Contact ENA Government Relations and let us know the bill number - gov@ena.org
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EN411 Grassroots Advocacy
Members of Congress need to hear from their constituents – this means you!
Action Alerts highlight ENA’s priorities before the House and Senate. Through the links below, you can send a letter or X post to your member of Congress.
Support the Reauthorization of Programs to Combat Emergency Nurse Burnout!
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Current Federal Legislative Priorities
Find out about current legislative priorities on the ENA Government Relations page.
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Datebook
Upcoming Government Relations and Advocacy Events
March 14: Current Federal Funding Deadline
April 29-30: Day on the Hill
The Emergency Nurses Association is the premier professional nursing association dedicated to defining the future of emergency nursing through advocacy, education, research, innovation, and leadership. Founded in 1970, ENA has proven to be an indispensable resource to the global emergency nursing community. With nearly 45,000 members worldwide, ENA advocates for patient safety, develops industry-leading practice standards and guidelines and guides emergency health care public policy. ENA members have expertise in triage, patient care, disaster preparedness, and all aspects of emergency care. Additional information is available at www.ena.org.