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Legislative
Action Alert
SUPPORT AN INCREASE IN
FUNDING FOR THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH!
The House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee
on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education is
expected to mark-up its FY08 funding bill during
the week of June 4. This bill provides annual
appropriations for biomedical research at the National
Institutes of Health (NIH).
All Scleroderma Foundation advocates are encouraged
to contact the members of the House Labor-HHS-Education
Subcommittee and ask that the FY08 bill provide a 6.7%
funding increase for NIH. In addition, please contact
your own member of the House of Representatives and
ask them to encourage the members of the Labor-HHS-Education
Subcommittee to provide a 6.7% increase for NIH.
This increase would halt the erosion of the nation’s
medical research enterprise, and enable investigators
to accelerate the momentum of discovery for conditions
like scleroderma. The 6.7% proposed increase has been
endorsed by hundreds of the nation’s leading medical
research organizations and patient advocacy groups—including
SF.
The members of the House Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee
are listed below. If you do not know who your specific
Representative is, please go to www.congress.org
and enter your zip code. Phone numbers for all congressional
offices are also listed on www.congress.org. Calling
works best, but if you prefer to communicate via e-mail,
you can do so through www.congress org.
Some tips for calling congressional offices………
- Ask to speak with the legislator’s Health
Aide.
- Introduce yourself and explain to the aide what
scleroderma is and how it impacts you.
- Emphasize how important research is to improving
the quality of life for scleroderma patients.
- Specifically ask the legislator to support a 6.7%
increase for the NIH in FY08. If that member is not
on the Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee, ask
him/her to communicate their support for a 6.7% increase
to the Subcommittee.
- Give the aide your contact information and ask to
be kept informed of the legislator’s actions
on your request.
Thank you! Please keep Krissy Nirdlinger (knirdlinger@scleroderma.org)
at the Scleroderma Foundation informed regarding the
offices you have contacted and the responses you have
received.
Members of the House Labor-Health and Human Services-Education
Appropriations Subcommittee
| Representative |
Phone # |
Fax # |
| Chairman David R. Obey (D-WI) |
202-225-3365 |
715-842-4488 |
| Nita M. Lowey (D-NY) |
202-225-6506 |
202-225-0546 |
| Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) |
202-225-3661 |
202-225-4890 |
| Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (D-IL) |
202-225-0773 |
202-225-0899 |
| Patrick J. Kennedy (D-RI) |
202-225-4911 |
202-225-3290 |
| Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA) |
202-225-1766 |
202-226-0350 |
| Barbara Lee (D-CA) |
202-225-2661 |
202-225-9817 |
| Tom Udall (D-NM) |
202-225-6190 |
202-226-1331 |
| Michael Honda (D-CA) |
202-225-2631 |
202-225-2699 |
| Betty McCollum (D-MN) |
202-225-6631 |
202-225-1968 |
| Tim Ryan (D-OH) |
202-225-5261 |
202-225-3719 |
| Ranking Member James Walsh (R-NY) |
202-225-3701 |
202-225-4042 |
| Ralph Regula (R-OH) |
202-225-3876 |
202-225-3059 |
| John E. Peterson (R-PA) |
202-225-5121 |
202-225-5796 |
| Dave Weldon (R-FL) |
202-225-3671 |
202-225-3516 |
| Michael K. Simpson (R-ID) |
202-225-5531 |
202-225-8216 |
| Dennis Rehberg (R-MT) |
202 225-3211 |
202 225-5687 |
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