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Approve bill to create registry for ALS disease
Approve bill to create registry for ALS disease
To most of us the summer means backyard barbecues and taking vacations. For Americans living with the neurodegenerative disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis - ALS - the summer has another meaning. It's the time of year, when ALS became Lou Gehrig's disease. Lou Gehrig's disease is a fatal disease that erodes a person's ability to move their muscles. As the disease progresses, many no longer are able to move their arms, walk, breathe on their own, speak or even wink an eye, yet their minds remain sharp. They are isolated and awake, alive with the knowledge that they are trapped inside their own bodies. Unfortunately, in the 68 years since Gehrig's speech, we still do not know what causes the disease, how it can be prevented, effectively treated or cured. We don't even know how many Americans have the disease or die from it each year. In fact, the prognosis for a person diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease in the summer of 2007 is largely the same as it was for Gehrig himself nearly 70 years ago: death in an average of two to five years. This year, the U.S. Congress has an opportunity to help our nation make progress in the fight against Lou Gehrig's disease by passing legislation - HR 2295/S. 1382 - to create a nationwide ALS registry. The ALS Registry Act would help identify the incidence and prevalence of ALS in the United States and collect data which is urgently needed for ALS research, disease management and the development of standards of care. In short, the legislation can help us find a treatment and cure. So as you head out to spend time with your family and friends this summer, please remember those in our community who are fighting his disease. Urge Congress to pass the ALS Registry Act! Nancy Adkins |
All Non-Cosponsors from All States
Congressional Legislation - Search Results
All Non-Cosponsors from All States Bill Name: 'To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for the establishment of an Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Registry.' Bill Number: H.R.2295 Cosponsor? Cosponsor Name Cosponsor Date Send Mail Alabama Robert Aderholt (R 4th) --- Spencer Bachus (R 6th) --- Alaska Don Young (R At-Large) --- American Samoa Eni Faleomavaega (D At-Large) --- Arizona Rick Renzi (R 1st) --- Trent Franks (R 2nd) --- John Shadegg (R 3rd) --- Harry Mitchell (D 5th) --- Jeff Flake (R 6th) --- Gabrielle Giffords (D 8th) --- Arkansas Vic Snyder (D 2nd) --- California Wally Herger (R 2nd) --- Dan Lungren (R 3rd) --- Nancy Pelosi (D 8th) --- Barbara Lee (D 9th) --- Ellen Tauscher (D 10th) --- Tom Lantos (D 12th) --- Michael Honda (D 15th) --- Zoe Lofgren (D 16th) --- Dennis Cardoza (D 18th) --- Jim Costa (D 20th) --- Kevin McCarthy (R 22nd) --- Howard McKeon (R 25th) --- David Dreier (R 26th) --- Xavier Becerra (D 31st) --- Maxine Waters (D 35th) --- Grace Napolitano (D 38th) --- Ed Royce (R 40th) --- Jerry Lewis (R 41st) --- Joe Baca (D 43rd) --- Dana Rohrabacher (R 46th) --- John Campbell (R 48th) --- Darrell Issa (R 49th) --- Brian Bilbray (R 50th) --- Duncan Hunter (R 52nd) --- Colorado Mark Udall (D 2nd) --- John Salazar (D 3rd) --- Marilyn Musgrave (R 4th) --- Doug Lamborn (R 5th) --- Thomas Tancredo (R 6th) --- Ed Perlmutter (D 7th) --- Connecticut John Larson (D 1st) --- Joseph Courtney (D 2nd) --- Rosa DeLauro (D 3rd) --- Florida Jeff Miller (R 1st) --- F. Allen Boyd (D 2nd) --- Corrine Brown (D 3rd) --- Ander Crenshaw (R 4th) --- John Mica (R 7th) --- Gus Bilirakis (R 9th) --- Connie Mack (R 14th) --- Timothy Mahoney (D 16th) --- Kendrick Meek (D 17th) --- Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R 21st) --- Alcee Hastings (D 23rd) --- Mario Diaz-Balart (R 25th) --- Georgia Jack Kingston (R 1st) --- Sanford Bishop (D 2nd) --- Lynn Westmoreland (R 3rd) --- Hank Johnson (D 4th) --- Tom Price (R 6th) --- John Linder (R 7th) --- Nathan Deal (R 9th) --- Paul Broun (R 10th) --- Phil Gingrey (R 11th) --- David Scott (D 13th) --- Idaho William Sali (R 1st) --- Illinois Dan Lipinski (D 3rd) --- Luis Gutierrez (D 4th) --- Peter Roskam (R 6th) --- J. Dennis Hastert (R 14th) --- Timothy Johnson (R 15th) --- Donald Manzullo (R 16th) --- Phil Hare (D 17th) --- Indiana Peter Visclosky (D 1st) --- Steve Buyer (R 4th) --- Mike Pence (R 6th) --- Brad Ellsworth (D 8th) --- Iowa Dave Loebsack (D 2nd) --- Steve King (R 5th) --- Kansas Jerry Moran (R 1st) --- Todd Tiahrt (R 4th) --- Kentucky Geoff Davis (R 4th) --- Louisiana William Jefferson (D 2nd) --- Maryland Wayne Gilchrest (R 1st) --- Steny Hoyer (D 5th) --- Roscoe Bartlett (R 6th) --- Elijah Cummings (D 7th) --- Massachusetts Stephen Lynch (D 9th) --- Michigan Dave Camp (R 4th) --- Tim Walberg (R 7th) --- Michael Rogers (R 8th) --- Joseph Knollenberg (R 9th) --- Candice Miller (R 10th) --- Carolyn Kilpatrick (D 13th) --- John Conyers (D 14th) --- John Dingell (D 15th) --- Minnesota John Kline (R 2nd) --- Michele Bachmann (R 6th) --- Missouri Todd Akin (R 2nd) --- Roy Blunt (R 7th) --- Kenny Hulshof (R 9th) --- Montana Dennis Rehberg (R At-Large) --- Nebraska Adrian Smith (R 3rd) --- Nevada Dean Heller (R 2nd) --- Jon Porter (R 3rd) --- New Hampshire Paul Hodes (D 2nd) --- New Jersey Scott Garrett (R 5th) --- Frank Pallone (D 6th) --- New Mexico Tom Udall (D 3rd) --- New York Gregory Meeks (D 6th) --- Yvette Clarke (D 11th) --- Maurice Hinchey (D 22nd) --- James Walsh (R 25th) --- Thomas Reynolds (R 26th) --- North Carolina Virginia Foxx (R 5th) --- Ohio Michael Turner (R 3rd) --- Jim Jordan (R 4th) --- Paul Gillmor (R 5th) --- Charlie Wilson (D 6th) --- David Hobson (R 7th) --- John Boehner (R 8th) --- Stephanie Jones (D 11th) --- Steven LaTourette (R 14th) --- Ralph Regula (R 16th) --- Oklahoma Tom Cole (R 4th) --- Pennsylvania Chaka Fattah (D 2nd) --- Bill Shuster (R 9th) --- Allyson Schwartz (D 13th) --- Joseph Pitts (R 16th) --- Puerto Rico Luis Fortuno (R At-Large) --- South Carolina J. Gresham Barrett (R 3rd) --- Bob Inglis (R 4th) --- John Spratt (D 5th) --- James Clyburn (D 6th) --- Tennessee John Duncan (R 2nd) --- Zach Wamp (R 3rd) --- Lincoln Davis (D 4th) --- Jim Cooper (D 5th) --- John Tanner (D 8th) --- Texas Louie Gohmert (R 1st) --- Ted Poe (R 2nd) --- Sam Johnson (R 3rd) --- Ralph Hall (R 4th) --- Jeb Hensarling (R 5th) --- Joe Barton (R 6th) --- John Culberson (R 7th) --- Kevin Brady (R 8th) --- Kay Granger (R 12th) --- William Thornberry (R 13th) --- Ron Paul (R 14th) --- Chet Edwards (D 17th) --- Sheila Jackson Lee (D 18th) --- Randy Neugebauer (R 19th) --- Lamar Smith (R 21st) --- Kenny Marchant (R 24th) --- Michael Burgess (R 26th) --- Henry Cuellar (D 28th) --- Eddie Bernice Johnson (D 30th) --- Virgin Islands Donna Christensen (D At-Large) --- Virginia Jo Ann Davis (R 1st) --- Bobby Scott (D 3rd) --- Randy Forbes (R 4th) --- Bob Goodlatte (R 6th) --- Thomas Davis (R 11th) --- Washington Doc Hastings (R 4th) --- Norman Dicks (D 6th) --- West Virginia Alan Mollohan (D 1st) --- Wisconsin Paul Ryan (R 1st) --- Gwen Moore (D 4th) --- Thomas Petri (R 6th) --- David Obey (D 7th) --- Steve Kagen (D 8th) --- |
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