IAC Express 2009 |
Issue number 778: February 6, 2009 |
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immunization funding in jeopardy--Call Today (Friday, Feb. 6)!
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Abbreviations |
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AAFP, American Academy of Family Physicians; AAP,
American Academy of Pediatrics; ACIP, Advisory Committee on Immunization
Practices; AMA, American Medical Association; CDC, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention; FDA, Food and Drug Administration; IAC, Immunization
Action Coalition; MMWR, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; NCIRD,
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; NIVS, National
Influenza Vaccine Summit; VIS, Vaccine Information Statement; VPD,
vaccine-preventable disease; WHO, World Health Organization. |
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Issue 778: February 6, 2009 |
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Federal immunization funding in jeopardy--Call Today (Friday, Feb. 6)!
No government funds have been used to produce this article.
Dear Friends,
Last week, the House of Representatives passed an economic stimulus bill that
provided $954 million for immunization funding. The Senate version of this
bill contains only $750 million for immunization, and it is expected that
before today's vote on the bill, an amendment may be offered to eliminate all
of this funding.
IMPORTANT: Please call your U.S. senators before the close of business today!
A contact list is below. Urge your senators to vote against this amendment.
Here are some points for you to convey:
- Your senator should vote against an
amendment that would eliminate $5.8 billion in funding for Prevention and
Wellness activities, including $750 million for immunization, from the
stimulus bill, officially known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act. Such an amendment may be offered by Senator Ben Nelson and/or Senator
Susan Collins.
- The $750 million for immunization will save
more than $3 billion in direct medical costs over a generation. It will
provide vaccines to 430,000 children and 747,000 adolescents who are
underinsured.
- 300 children still die every year in the
United States from vaccine-preventable diseases. Another 33,000 Americans
of all ages would die of these diseases every year if not for our routine
immunization programs.
- This is no one's pet pork barrel project.
Our national immunization safety net has become frayed after years of
insufficient funding, and this bill is our chance to patch it up to prevent
future costs, illnesses, and deaths.
It is especially urgent that you call if you live
in one of the following states:
ALASKA |
Mark Begich |
202-224-3004 |
ALASKA |
Lisa Murkowski |
202-224-6665 |
ARKANSAS |
Blanche Lincoln |
202-224-4843 |
COLORADO |
Michael Bennet |
202-224-5852 |
COLORADO |
Mark Udall |
202-224-5941 |
CONNECTICUT |
Joe Lieberman |
202-224-4041 |
DELAWARE |
Thomas Carper |
202-224-2441 |
FLORIDA |
Mel Martinez |
202-224-3041 |
INDIANA |
Evan Bayh |
202-224-5623 |
LOUISIANA |
Mary Landrieu |
202-224-5824 |
MAINE |
Susan Collins |
202-224-2523 |
MINNESOTA |
Amy Klobuchar |
202-224-3244 |
MISSOURI |
Claire McCaskill |
202-224-6154 |
MONTANA |
Jon Tester |
202-224-2644 |
NEBRASKA |
Ben Nelson |
202-224-6551 |
NORTH DAKOTA |
Kent Conrad |
202-224-2043 |
NEW HAMPSHIRE |
Jeanne Shaheen |
202-224-2841 |
OHIO |
George Voinovich |
202-224-3353 |
PENNSYLVANIA |
Arlen Specter |
202-224-4254 |
VIRGINIA |
Mark Warner |
202-224-2023 |
VIRGINIA |
Jim Webb |
202-224-4024 |
For senators not listed here, you can call the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at
202-224-3121 and ask to be connected to that senator's office. It is better
to call Capitol offices than local offices. Senators are also listed at
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
Phone calls are best, but if you can't get through, you can also send an
email using the web forms available when you click on the URL immediately
above.
WHEN YOU CALL:
Ask to speak to a staff member who works on Health and Human Services
appropriations. Tell that person your professional affiliation and briefly
describe the work you do on immunization. Ask for the immunization funding to
stay in the stimulus bill. Senators take seriously the opinions of
constituents who take the time to call!
You may want to mention how much of the $750 million in immunization funding
your state stands to receive. (The funding is under Section 317 of the Public
Health Service Act.) Here is a table of estimates:
Alabama |
$10,262,803 |
Alaska |
$7,597,030 |
Arizona |
$13,652,877 |
Arkansas |
$6,292,087 |
California |
$77,940,678 |
Colorado |
$11,601,344 |
Connecticut |
$8,501,972 |
Delaware |
$2,023,111 |
DC |
$3,272,437 |
Florida |
$35,422,711 |
Georgia |
$23,371,461 |
Hawaii |
$4,122,506 |
Idaho |
$6,252,831 |
Illinois |
$9,465,077 |
Indiana |
$10,008,624 |
Iowa |
$7,181,844 |
Kansas |
$7,012,212 |
Kentucky |
$6,006,403 |
Louisiana |
$9,820,400 |
Maine |
$5,552,733 |
Maryland |
$9,262,592 |
Massachusetts |
$16,534,933 |
Michigan |
$26,953,732 |
Minnesota |
$11,669,535 |
Mississippi |
$6,581,409 |
Missouri |
$10,043,416 |
Montana |
$1,924,781 |
Nebraska |
$4,908,803 |
Nevada |
$6,251,216 |
New Hampshire |
$3,649,908 |
New Jersey |
$11,377,966 |
New Mexico |
$5,464,472 |
New York |
$18,329,583 |
North Carolina |
$14,467,046 |
North Dakota |
$3,153,943 |
Ohio |
$24,877,631 |
Oklahoma |
$6,420,957 |
Oregon |
$8,450,113 |
Pennsylvania |
$17,283,855 |
Rhode Island |
$3,433,657 |
South Carolina |
$9,826,736 |
South Dakota |
$3,958,364 |
Tennessee |
$7,698,247 |
Texas |
$43,071,209 |
Utah |
$6,468,506 |
Vermont |
$4,375,871 |
Virginia |
$17,404,085 |
Washington |
$14,328,274 |
West Virginia |
$4,829,204 |
Wisconsin |
$17,418,083 |
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Chicago |
$9,604,127 |
Houston |
$3,164,730 |
New York City |
$21,224,594 |
Philadelphia |
$3,768,109 |
San Antonio |
$4,025,024 |
Puerto Rico |
$7,710,545 |
IAC thanks the 317 Coalition for monitoring this developing situation. The
317 Coalition is a national network of organizations that advocates for
increased federal funding for childhood, adolescent, and adult immunization
programs. If your organization would like to become a member of the 317
Coalition, contact Amy Souders, Cornerstone Government Affairs, at
asouders@cgagroup.com
For more information on the status of the amendment, visit
http://www.317coalition.org and
click on "Take Action."
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