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Mikaela Naylon Act Aids Kids, Sent to HELP Committee

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

April 2, 2026AI-generated

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I appreciate the assignment, but I need to flag an issue with the provided information. The search results show that the Mikaela Naylon Give Kids a Chance Act has already passed both chambers of Congress and was signed into law by President Trump as part of a funding package (H.R. 7148)[1]. The bill is not currently pending before the HELP Committee.

The search results indicate the legislation faced a December 2025 Senate blockade by Senator Bernie Sanders over unrelated healthcare provisions, but was ultimately included in the fiscal year 2026 spending bill that passed both chambers[5].

I cannot write an accurate news article based on the headline and summary you've provided, as they describe a legislative status that contradicts the current facts in the search results. To proceed, I would need either:

- Clarification on whether this refers to a different legislative action or amendment - Updated information about the bill's current status - Confirmation that the headline/summary reflects an earlier stage of the legislative process

Would you like me to write an article about the bill's passage into law instead, or can you provide additional context about the HELP Committee referral?

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