I am unclear as to which link in my email is referred to in the
SpamScore below.
Something you can help?
- Kate
Kate Gordon
Associate Director, Campaigns and Grassroots Advocacy
Alzheimer's Association
Advocacy and Public Policy Division
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Alzheimer's Association
Federal Update
November 2007
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On Nov. 12, President Bush vetoed a bill that would fund the Labor, HHS and
Education departments and included $30 billion for the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) - an amount that would have provided a $16 million increase for
Alzheimer's research. Several days later, the U.S. House failed to override the
Presidents veto by only 2 votes.
Our work on this issue is not done!
Congress is in recess until December 4th. When Congress returns, they will send
President Bush a revised bill (called an omnibus) that combines any spending
bills still pending (e.g. NIH funding). The omnibus bill will split the
difference between what Congress and the President want to spend on all federal
programs.
This could mean a cut for NIH well below the $30 billion that we have been
fighting for.
What Can I do NOW?
<http://alz.kintera.org/TakeActionNow> Email your US Senators and
Representative TODAY to urge them to support the full $30 billion for NIH which
will increase funding for Alzheimer research by $16 million.
Use our online tool <http://alz.kintera.org/TakeActionNow> to send your
message today!
Save the Date! December 12th and 13th
Were planning a nationwide call-in to the White House on December 12th and 13th
to let the President know that the $30 billion for NIH is absolutely necessary
to bring Alzheimers under control!
Watch your email for talking points and our special toll-free number.
Election 08
Alzheimer advocates are on the campaign trail in the early primary states of
South Carolina, Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada confronting presidential
candidates with key questions about Alzheimer's and health care quality, cost
and access.
This month the Alzheimer's Association also delivered a health care reform
platform to all of the presidential candidates, their campaign managers and
health policy staff in an effort to raise awareness about the special needs of
people with dementia.
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