Advocacy Activities

The Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine is pleased to partner with various groups in advocating for the health and well-being of adolescents. Below is a list of advocacy and sign-on activities that SAHM has undertaken in the current year.

Read the SAHM Advocacy Committee’s quarterly summary from the SAHM Newsletter:

View a listing of older sign-on activities: 2024

2025 Advocacy Activities

April

  • SAHM joined the Friends of HRSA Coalition on a letter to congressional appropriators urging them to include at least $10.5 billion for discretionary Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) programs in the FY 26 Labor-HHS appropriations bill.

  • SAHM joined the CDC Coalition on a letter requesting $11.581 billion for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the FY 26 Labor-HHS appropriations bill. 
  • SAHM joined a coalition of children’s health organizations including First Focus on Children, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and others on a letter urging Congress to reject cuts to Medicaid and CHIP.

  • SAHM joined a coalition led by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on a sign-on letter in support of gun violence prevention research funding for FY 2026. This sign-on letter calls on Congress to provide $35 million for the CDC, $25 million for the NIH, and $1 million at the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) for critical gun violence prevention research.

  • SAHM signed on to a letter created by an Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research to House and Senate appropriators urging at least $51.303 billion in NIH funding for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026, in addition to additional support for the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), which would represent a $4.222 billion or 9% increase over FY 2025 funding levels. 

  • New SAHM Position Paper: Guidelines on the Inclusion and Protection of Adolescent Minors and Young Adults in Health Research – Guidelines that aim to assist researchers and research ethics committees/institutional review boards in the ethical conduct of health research with adolescents and young adults (AYA), particularly research with adolescent minors.

March

  • SAHM joined a coalition led by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in support of a sign-on letter to the Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate HELP Committee asking for a robust public health response to the measles outbreak (and more), including the importance of a CDC Director that understands the great risk this outbreak poses.

February

January 

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