Health Force Would Recruit, Train And Employ Hundreds Of Thousands
Of Americans To Address Covid-19 Public Health Challenges, Including Equitable
Vaccine Distribution And Administration, And Bolster Nation’s Public Health
Infrastructure
Legislation
Also Includes Resilience Force, A Proposal Championed By Senators Ed
Markey And Chris Van Hollen To Expand And Mobilize FEMA Workforce
In Fight Against COVID-19
Federal Aid
Is Critical To Help States And Localities Struggling To Administer Vaccines
With Limited Resources And Staff; Lawmakers’ Proposal Would Invest Billions In
Local Public Health Jobs And Infrastructure
The Bicameral
Legislation Is Led in the House by U.S. Representatives Jason Crow, Jimmy
Panetta, Lauren Underwood, and Dean Phillips
WASHINGTON,
D.C. — Today, U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand, Michael Bennet, Brian
Schatz, Ed Markey, Chris Van Hollen, Amy Klobuchar, Richard Blumenthal, Cory
Booker, Bob Casey, Tammy Duckworth, and Jack Reed announced the introduction of
the
Health
Force, Resilience Force, and Jobs to Fight COVID-19 Act, legislation that
would invest billions in the nation’s public health jobs and infrastructure and
aid the country’s lagging vaccine distribution campaign. The bicameral
legislation will be introduced in the House by U.S. Representatives Jason Crow,
Jimmy Panetta, Lauren Underwood, and Dean Phillips. The
Health Force,
Resilience Force, and Jobs to Fight COVID-19 Act (Health Force), championed by the senators, would invest
billions in local public health infrastructure to recruit, train and employ
hundreds of thousands of Americans to build public health capacity in
underserved communities. Additionally, the Resilience Force would complement
the Health Force by bolstering the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
workforce in the whole-of-government effort to combat the COVID-19 outbreak.
These public health workers could respond to a surge in COVID-19 patients and
administer and distribute vaccines. As the United States continues to battle
the coronavirus pandemic and rebuild the economy, the
Health Force would
support already overburdened state and local health departments, provide jobs
for thousands of recently unemployed Americans, and directly support the
nation’s efforts to recover from the current crises.
“Implementing
the Health Force is a critical step for the new Congress, and new
administration, to combat this pandemic. Enacting a Health Force as part of
robust federal plan would enable us to train hundreds of thousands of public
health workers, create jobs in struggling communities, and ensure that every
community has the resources to reach every American in need of the
vaccine,” said Senator Gillibrand. “I’m proud to introduce this
legislation alongside my colleagues and I will continue fighting for the
creation and implementation of this life saving program.”
“For the past ten
months, Washington has allowed the virus to manage us instead of
taking action to manage the virus. Despite the heroic efforts of frontline
health workers, chronic underinvestment in our public health infrastructure has
only compounded the damage. We need a new approach. Last year, Senator
Gillibrand and I introduced legislation to create a Health Force that would
train hundreds of thousands of Americans to support the contact tracing,
testing, and vaccine administration needed to end the pandemic while
strengthening our public health infrastructure for years to come. If we had
passed our bill last year, our country would be in a much better position than
we are today. We can’t wait any longer. I urge my colleagues to support our
proposal so we can get our country back on its feet,” said
Senator Michael Bennet.
“With nearly
31 million people unemployed, we need solutions that meet the scale of the
problem,” said Senator Schatz. “Our bill will
put people back to work and provide the workforce we need to stop the spread of
the coronavirus and help us safely reopen.”
“I am pleased
to join forces with Senators Gillibrand and Bennet in building upon the UNITE
Act that I introduced with Senator Van Hollen last Congress,” said Senator Markey. “This bill creates full-time
employment opportunities for Americans to immediately serve their country in a
new Health Corps under the CDC and building out an existing cadre of first
responders at FEMA. FEMA is uniquely positioned to help the Biden
administration deliver on its mission to mission to deliver 100 hundred million
COVID-19 vaccinations in its first 100 days. The Resilience Force will also
help fortify our public health infrastructure and help our most vulnerable
communities better prepare against future emergencies - from wildfires to
hurricanes to 1,000-year floods.”
“We must
mobilize the full extent of our national resources to defeat COVID 19. This
plan leverages the huge potential of our workforce, tackling the coronavirus
head-on by boosting our capacity to vaccinate, test for, and treat this disease
while also putting more Americans back to work. I was proud to call for such
action in the UNITE Act with Senator Markey, and I’m pleased we expand upon
that effort here,” said Senator Van Hollen.
“The
coronavirus pandemic has created the greatest health threat in a generation and
triggered the worst jobs crisis since the Great Depression. Now, with vaccine
rollout underway, investing in community-based public health jobs to improve
vaccine education, outreach, and completion rates has never been more
important,” said Senator Klobuchar. “This new legislation will
provide the resources needed to get folks back to work and effectively combat
this virus.”
“The Health
Force mobilized by this legislation will help our country overcome the COVID-19
crisis. Through a surge of federal investment, hundreds of thousands of
Americans will be recruited, trained, and put to work aiding our struggling
public health system. With their reinforcement, strained state and local health
departments will have all hands on deck to respond to surges of patients with
COVID-19 and to help in getting vaccinations to all Americans,” said Senator Blumenthal.
“The COVID-19
pandemic has exacerbated existing disparities and challenges in health care
access and outcomes. To meet the scale of this public health crisis we need a
bold approach that ensures every community has the resources it needs to
recover and rebuild,” said Senator Booker. “The Health Force, Resilience Force, and Jobs to Fight
COVID-19 Act will help to get this virus under control, create jobs and invest
in building more equitable health system in every community.”
“The public
health and economic crises caused by COVID-19 have ravaged our communities.
We’ve lost more than 400,000 Americans, and counting, and there are millions of
people out of work who are struggling to put food on the table,” said Senator Casey
(D-PA). “Congress must
pass the Health Force, Resilience Force, and Jobs to Fight COVID-19 Act in
order to address the dual need for more health care workers to respond to the
pandemic and good jobs to start rebuilding our economy.”
“Now is the time for
bold action. Any hope of defeating this pandemic and getting our country back
on track rests on our ability to invest in our public health workforce. This
bill does exactly that by employing Americans who may have lost their job from
the crisis and investing their energy and talent into combating this disease.
In our interconnected world, we need a national response that mobilizes an army
of public health workers. The future men and women of the Health Force
represent the next generation of service, one that directly addresses the enemy
here at home,” said Congressman Crow.
“Congress
must do its part to adequately equip state and local governments to combat
COVID-19 and other future public health emergencies,” said Congressman Panetta. “Necessities such as accessible testing, isolation for patients,
and contact tracing come at a cost and require infrastructure that many state
and local governments do not have. The Health Force will provide the
federally funded and locally managed response necessary to cover the cost,
coordination, and workforce needed to tackle this pandemic and future public
health emergencies.”
“The
coronavirus pandemic has left us with a two-pronged crisis from which we must
recover; we must create jobs to bring back our economy, and we must protect the
health of our communities and stop the spread of the coronavirus. This requires
investments to hire Americans to help increase testing capacity, conduct
contact tracing, and accelerate the COVID-19 vaccination effort. I’m proud to
join my House and Senate colleagues to introduce the Health Force, Resilience
Force, and Jobs to Fight COVID-19 Act, which will deliver urgently needed
funding to save lives and rebuild our economy. We are facing a historic
crisis and this legislation is a solution that meets the moment and lays the
foundation for a healthier, more equitable future,” said Rep. Lauren Underwood.
“These are
unprecedented times that demand thoughtful but expedient action to save lives.
Americans deserve a coordinated, fully-funded government response,” said Rep. Dean Phillips. “National service is
a time-honored American tradition that is needed as we respond to the
coronavirus pandemic. The Health Force, Resilience Force, and Jobs to Fight
COVID-19 Act will allow us to provide a whole-of-government response to the
COVID-19 pandemic that employs those who have lost their jobs or who’ve become
underemployed, delivers relief to understaffed frontline workers, and gets the
vaccine to people across the country expediently.”
Community-based
public health jobs and resources, like those created by the Health
Force, are known to improve local health outcomes, including vaccination
rates. The Health Force proposal would ensure the federal
government has a proactive and coordinated approach to facilitate vaccine distribution
and administration — it would deliver $40 billion a year, for the first two
years, to meet the COVID-19 vaccine distribution needs and address the various
public health challenges caused by the pandemic.
Health Force is inspired by the Depression-era Works Progress
Administration, which similarly tapped thousands of job seekers to help the
nation recover from a sharp economic downturn. Health Force will
train Americans, equip them with basic public health skills, and employ them in
their home communities to expand the public health workforce and meet local
needs. By providing federal funding to State, local, territorial, and Tribal
public health departments, and their partners across the country, Health
Force will ensure that every community is positioned to meet its most
pressing needs. Health Force could be responsible for
- Supporting
the administration of diagnostic, serologic, or other COVID–19 tests;
- Supporting
COVID-19 vaccination campaigns;
- Addressing
social, economic, behavioral and preventive health needs for individuals
affected by COVID-19, including those who are asked to voluntarily isolate
or quarantine in their homes.
- Sharing
public health information with community members and organizations;
- Helping
community members address social, economic, behavioral health, and
preventive health needs beyond those created by the pandemic, using
evidence-informed models and in accordance with recognized standards;
- Sharing
community-based information with local and Tribal health departments to
inform and improve health programming, especially for hard-to-reach
communities. Promoting linkages with other health and social programs.
After the current
public health crisis concludes, the Health Force would be
retained to continue to serve as local, trusted public health workers in their
home communities, especially in historically underserved areas.
In addition to the
Health Force, the legislation also includes the Resilience Force
which would complement the Health Force goals by training 62,000 additional
FEMA Cadre of On-Call Response/Recovery (CORE) members to battle the COVID-19
pandemic and to combat other natural disasters. In taking advance of an
existing hiring mechanism, Resilience Force members would provide a surge
workforce for FEMA, broadening opportunities for unemployed Americans while
supporting the nation’s COVID-19 response plans, including stand up vaccination
centers in the hardest hit communities. Resilience Force members could assist
with supply chain logistics, rebuild COVID-safe infrastructure for schools and
beyond, and aid the emergency procurement of medical, personal protective
equipment, and testing supplies.
Health Force,
Resilience Force, and Jobs to Fight COVID-19 Act has been endorsed by leading public health organizations,
health care organizations, and world-renowned experts, including Blue Cross
Blue Shield Association, Center for Popular Democracy Action, Consortium of
Universities for Global Health (CUGH), Greater New York Hospital Association,
HealthBegins, Families USA, National Coalition of STD Directors, National
Hispanic Medical Association, National Hispanic Medical Association, National
Partnership for Women & Families, National Peace Corps Association, Partners
In Health, Resilience Force, Right to Health Action (R2H Action), Service
Employees International Union, and more.
“Partners In Health welcomes this proactive proposal rooted at the
intersection of public health and social justice. We need a long-term public
health workforce that will be recruited from and reflective of the needs of
their communities at the state and local levels, and that is exactly what this
legislation will build. This is a key to ensuring a more equitable COVID-19
response and a stronger public health system.” — Cate Oswald, Chief Policy and Partnership Officer,
Partners In Health
"The Health Force bill can help us scale vaccination efforts,
end the pandemic, create thousands of jobs, and protect the health of our
hardest-hit communities. As it paves the way for the US Public Health Jobs
Corps, the Health Force bill will mobilize trusted community-based
organizations and workers to help fight the pandemic, create jobs to rebuild
our public health infrastructure, and fast-track local economic recovery." — Dr. Rishi Manchanda, CEO, HealthBegins
"Frontline workers like me have first-hand experience with
the consequences that come as a result of lawmakers' decisions. This pandemic
has been a stark reminder of how underfunding affects care delivery, and sadly,
it's only widened existing gaps. Senator Gillibrand and Senator Bennet's
"Health Force" bill will invest in the good jobs and public health
infrastructure our communities need to beat this virus. We need similar leadership
from others to turn the corner and fully recover from the effects of this
unprecedented health crisis." — Shamika
Ossey, Registered Nurse with the LA County Department of Public Health
Emergency Preparedness & Response Division on behalf of SEIU
“At a time when so many Americans are under or unemployed, and suffering
financially due to COVID-19, the Health Force, Resilience Force, and Jobs to
Fight COVID Act would create much-needed jobs by employing community health
frontline workers. Equally important, it will combat health inequities by
recruiting individuals who are reflective of the communities they serve,
thereby leveraging assets within communities hardest hit by the pandemic.” — Amber Hewitt, Director of Health Equity,
Families USA
"FEMA
has a unique role to play in hiring a flexible workforce that can respond
quickly to disasters like COVID. The Health Force and Resilience Force taps
into this powerful workforce to hire and deploy FEMA members to some of our
country's hardest hit communities.” – Craig
Fugate, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),
2009-2017
The full list
of Health Force endorsements can be found here.
A one pager
of the Health Force, Resilience Force, and Jobs to Fight COVID-19
Act can be found here.
A
section-by-section of the bill can be found here.