Floor Remarks by Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa
Senate President Pro Tempore
“Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism Awareness Month Resolution”
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
 
 

Last night, the Senate passed my bipartisan resolution to bring attention to a very important issue, but one that isn’t discussed often enough. It’s the deaths [caused] by blood clots.

We call March “Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism Awareness Month.” That’s a fancy name for blood clots. 

Last night, the Senate took this action. We took that action because we want to bring attention to the fact that this health problem affects about 900,000 Americans and contributes to 10 billion dollars in medical costs annually. 

While blood clots can be life-threatening, they are preventable and treatable.

Sadly, they’re among the leading causes of preventable hospital deaths.

Cancer patients, pregnant women, older Americans and patients having surgery all face an increased risk of blood clotting.

I have a constituent very active in this movement, and I’ve met him over the last three or four years that he’s led a national effort to bring attention to the problems of blood clotting.

I’m thankful that Des Moines, Iowa resident Todd Robertson is working on this issue and was in my office yesterday to discuss what can be done even beyond passing this resolution naming a whole month for this attention.

He has the title of National Blood Clot Alliance Patient Liaison.

So, I want to give thanks to Todd in a big way about his passions, because we’re all more aware of the risk of blood clots and the necessary steps to prevent blood clotting and preserving our nation’s health.

I encourage all Americans to visit StoptheClot.org so every American can understand possible risks with clotting and how you can prevent that in your own life.

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