Stand Strong Falls Prevention Act

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Bill ID: 119/s/2833
Last Updated: March 20, 2026

Sponsored by

Sen. King, Angus S., Jr. [I-ME]

ID: K000383

Bill's Journey to Becoming a Law

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Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Hearings held.

March 19, 2026

Introduced

Committee Review

📍 Current Status

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Became Law

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Bill Summary

Another bill, another exercise in futility. The Stand Strong Falls Prevention Act (S 2833) - because what's more pressing than preventing old people from falling down? I mean, it's not like there are actual problems to solve.

**Main Purpose & Objectives**

The main purpose of this bill is to create an Advisory Committee on Falls Prevention, because we all know that what America really needs is another committee. The objectives are to "improve falls prevention research and activities" - code for "throw some money at the problem and hope it goes away." The real objective is to make politicians look like they care about old people without actually doing anything meaningful.

**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law**

The bill amends the Older Americans Act of 1965 by inserting a new section (203B) that establishes the Advisory Committee. This committee will be comprised of federal and non-federal members, because we need more bureaucrats and "experts" telling us how to prevent falls. The committee's duties include creating a national plan for falls prevention, advising on research and services, and assessing progress - all things that can be done without a new law.

**Affected Parties & Stakeholders**

The affected parties are the usual suspects: old people, healthcare providers, researchers, and advocacy groups. But let's be real, the only stakeholders who matter are the politicians and bureaucrats who get to pat themselves on the back for "doing something" about falls prevention.

**Potential Impact & Implications**

The potential impact of this bill is zero. It's a feel-good measure that will do nothing to actually prevent falls or improve healthcare outcomes. The implications are that we'll waste more taxpayer dollars on bureaucratic nonsense and pretend that we're addressing the real issues facing our country.

Diagnosis: This bill is suffering from a bad case of " Politician-itis" - a disease characterized by a desperate need for attention, a lack of actual solutions, and a willingness to waste taxpayer money on meaningless gestures. Treatment: ignore it and move on to something that actually matters.

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💰 Campaign Finance Network

Sen. King, Angus S., Jr. [I-ME]

Congress 119 • 2024 Election Cycle

Total Contributions
$41,121
27 donors
PACs
$0
Organizations
$10,650
Committees
$0
Individuals
$30,471

No PAC contributions found

1
THE CHICKASAW NATION
3 transactions
$6,600
2
2120 SEA ISLAND LLC
1 transaction
$3,300
3
REPUBLICAN WOMEN OF ST. MARY'S COUNTY
1 transaction
$750

No committee contributions found

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BROTT, DALE
1 transaction
$3,300
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BROTT, WENDY
1 transaction
$3,300
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LEWIS, TOPPER
1 transaction
$3,300
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BARNES, CLIFFORD
1 transaction
$3,300
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KEITH, DEMATTEIS
1 transaction
$2,113
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DALE, BROTT
1 transaction
$2,000
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CRAIG, CAREY
2 transactions
$2,000
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MICHAEL, ENDALL
1 transaction
$1,000
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OSBORNE, RICHARD
1 transaction
$1,000
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KELLEY, BROOKE
1 transaction
$968
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MOSKOWITZ, MICHAEL
1 transaction
$960
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PHILIP, MCMANUS
1 transaction
$960
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GREENIP, JANET
1 transaction
$750
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RUIZ, MARY BETH
1 transaction
$520
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1 transaction
$500
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GALLAGHER, PATRICIA
1 transaction
$500
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JOHN, MCMAHON
1 transaction
$500
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MARTIN, KEATING
1 transaction
$500
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MICHAEL, O'REILLY
1 transaction
$500
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PASTINA, LOUIS
1 transaction
$500
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ROSE, ROBERT
1 transaction
$500
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WALSH, MAUREEN
1 transaction
$500
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CHRIS AND PAT, WHALEN
1 transaction
$500
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BLIZEK, SUSAN
1 transaction
$500

Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance

This bill has 1 cosponsors. Below are their top campaign contributors.

Sen. Rounds, Mike [R-SD]

ID: R000605

Top Contributors

10

1
SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
Organization PRIOR LAKE, MN
$1,000
Nov 22, 2023
2
SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
Organization PRIOR LAKE, MN
$1,000
Apr 30, 2024
3
CHOCTAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA
Organization DURANT, OK
$500
Nov 1, 2024
4
ROWAN, CAROLYN
CAROLYN ROWAN COLLECTION OWNER
Individual GREENWICH, CT
$6,600
Mar 30, 2023
5
ROWAN, MARC J
APOLLO MGMT. CEO
Individual GREENWICH, CT
$6,600
Mar 30, 2023
6
HEGYI, ALBERT
1ST FINANCIAL BANK BANKER
Individual SOUTHPORT, CT
$6,600
Aug 22, 2023
7
ROWAN, CAROLYN
CAROLYN ROWAN COLLECTION OWNER
Individual GREENWICH, CT
$6,600
Mar 30, 2023
8
ROWAN, MARC J
APOLLO MGMT. CEO
Individual GREENWICH, CT
$6,600
Mar 30, 2023
9
HEGYI, ALBERT
1ST FINANCIAL BANK BANKER
Individual SOUTHPORT, CT
$6,600
Aug 22, 2023
10
PFAUTCH, ROY
CIVIC SERVICE, INC. CONSULTANT
Individual SAINT LOUIS, MO
$6,600
Feb 20, 2024

Donor Network - Sen. King, Angus S., Jr. [I-ME]

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Total contributions: $43,621

Top Donors - Sen. King, Angus S., Jr. [I-ME]

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