Rep. Blunt Rochester Celebrates Passage of her Amendment to Study Menopause Impact on Servicewomen
Washington,
June 27, 2024
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Maya Valentine
(302-299-8116)
WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.), celebrated the passage of her amendment in the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2025. The amendment promotes research on the economic, health, and societal impacts of menopause on servicewomen so that the Department of Defense (DOD) can better accommodate those experiencing menopausal symptoms, focus on the retention of servicewomen in the Armed Forces, and strengthen our national security. Alarmingly, menopause also costs American women an estimated $1.8 billion in lost working time per year. The amendment passed the House unanimously by voice vote. “Today, I was proud to see my amendment pass as part of the Fiscal Year 2025 Defense spending bill,” said Rep. Blunt Rochester, member of the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee. “There is a wide knowledge gap about how menopause affects women, including those in the military, and it is important that we gather more data, conduct further research, and raise awareness to support those fighting for our country as they navigate and advocate for themselves during this inevitable stage of life. I always say, ‘We are building a menopause movement,’ and this amendment is part of my ongoing effort to maintain and accelerate this momentum. Though I was disappointed by the other anti-women’s rights amendments in this bill, I will continue to push for bipartisan improvements to the overall legislation that protect women in the military and their families.” Rep. Blunt Rochester has been the single greatest advocate on menopause in the House. Alongside her colleagues, she has advanced a series of legislative efforts on this issue, including:
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