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Senators Boxer, Bond And Kennedy Reintroduce Legislation To Assist Arthritis Patients

Main Category: Arthritis / Rheumatology
Article Date: 08 May 2009 - 1:00 PDT



U.S. Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Kit Bond (R-MO) and Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA) reintroduced the Arthritis Prevention, Control and Cure Act of 2009, legislation that would authorize over 0 million in federal funding over five years to prevent and treat arthritis and related rheumatic conditions.

Senator Boxer said, "I am proud to sponsor this legislation with Senators Bond and Kennedy. By learning more about the causes of this devastating condition, we can provide millions of children and adults living with arthritis better treatments and a new sense of hope."

Senator Bond said, "Arthritis is not just an old person's disease; it is a national epidemic that afflicts people of all ages. This bipartisan bill will provide the federal investment needed to beat this painful disease."

Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States. As many as 46 million Americans, including almost 300,000 children, live with arthritis. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), arthritis and related conditions cost the nation's economy an estimated 8 billion annually in visits to physicians, surgeries, and missed work days.

Specifically, the Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure Act would:

- Authorize competitive grants for the coordination of research and training related to the control, prevention and surveillance of arthritis.

- Authorize grants to States and Indian tribes to support comprehensive arthritis control and prevention programs, and to provide public health surveillance, prevention and control activities.

- Authorize grants to public or nonprofit entities to support, develop and implement arthritis education and outreach initiatives.

- Establish an Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases Interagency Coordinating Committee to improve the exchange of information between federal agencies, researchers, clinicians and arthritis community advocates.

In addition, the legislation would increase efforts to address juvenile arthritis by providing loan repayment to physicians who agree to practice pediatric rheumatology in underserved areas. The bill would also allow the CDC to coordinate and expand programs related to juvenile arthritis, collect data on juvenile arthritis, and develop a National Juvenile Arthritis Patient Registry.

Congressman Anna Eshoo (D-CA) also reintroduced the Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure Act in February 2009 in the House of Representatives.

Source
The office of Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA)

levlarry2009-05-09 18:16:53this was introduced before and on one of the ">.org" of arthritis, there was info to write your congressman/woman to vote pro.....  I foget the letters of this bill were.. probably can find it in my notes.. as well as my message to my congress person.....  H. B 44?  I'll see if I can find it.

Had the general info right  LOL ... wrong bill # 

Here's more info:
http://www.arthritis.org/apcca-bill-introduced.php
 
here's how to contact your congressman/woman:
 
http://capwiz.com/arthritis/home/
 
http://www.arthritis.org/tips-writing-congress2.php

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