Lawmakers behind bipartisan push for legislation detecting and preventing Alzheimer’s: ‘It’s too expensive not to’

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by Joseph Choi
March 26, 2026
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House Representatives Paul Tonko (D-N.Y.) and Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.) are pushing bipartisan legislation called the Alzheimer's Screening and Prevention (ASAP) Act to detect and prevent the neurodegenerative disease. The two congressmen argued Thursday that Congress cannot afford to ignore the issue, emphasizing that early intervention is more cost-effective than treating advanced cases. Early detection of Alzheimer's has become a growing focus in medical research, with diagnostic breakthroughs potentially allowing interventions before significant cognitive decline occurs. The legislation reflects a broader congressional effort to address the disease's economic and health burden on patients and the healthcare system. The bipartisan effort suggests both parties see disease prevention as a shared priority regardless of broader political divisions.

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